Offended by Grace (Luke 14:15-24)

Our text this morning is found in the 14th chapter of the Gospel of Luke, in verses 15-24.  Jesus is in the home of a Pharisee (Jewish religious leader) eating a meal on the Sabbath.  This has been a tense meal thus far because Jesus offended the religious leaders by healing a disabled man (4)ContinueContinue reading “Offended by Grace (Luke 14:15-24)”

Priorities (Philippians 1:21)

This morning we will pause our study of the Gospel of Luke in order to prepare our hearts for next week’s “Show Me” High Attendance Sunday.  Do not let the name fool you; the primary emphasis is not just about getting a high attendance.  While we want high attendance, our primary emphasis is to buildContinueContinue reading “Priorities (Philippians 1:21)”

Humility or Humiliation? (Luke 14:1-11)

This morning we shall learn about a very important topic from a very important person.  We shall sit at the feet of Jesus and learn about humility.  Our passage is found in Luke 14:1-11.  We will briefly discuss the hypocrisy of the religious leaders in verses 1-6 before spending most of our time in versesContinueContinue reading “Humility or Humiliation? (Luke 14:1-11)”

Confident in Time of Trouble (Luke 13:31-35)

Sermon Guide“Confident in Time of Trouble”  Luke 13:31-35Sunday, October 6, 2013  This morning we shall continue our study of the Gospel of Luke as we take a look at chapter 13, verses 31-35.  In this passage we will take note of two types of opposition against Jesus and learn why He was not concerned aboutContinueContinue reading “Confident in Time of Trouble (Luke 13:31-35)”

A Question, A Door, and A Table (Luke 13:22-30)

In our passage this morning we are told that Jesus is going “on His way through towns and villages, teaching and journeying toward Jerusalem” (22).  Jerusalem is significant because that is where He will “suffer many things and be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and on the thirdContinueContinue reading “A Question, A Door, and A Table (Luke 13:22-30)”

What is the Kingdom of God Like? (Luke 13:18-21)

This morning we shall discuss two parables about the kingdom of God found in Luke 13:18-21: He said therefore, “What is the kingdom of God like? And to what shall I compare it? It is like a grain of mustard seed that a man took and sowed in his garden, and it grew and becameContinueContinue reading “What is the Kingdom of God Like? (Luke 13:18-21)”

Beware of Cheap Imitations (Luke 13:10-17)

It has been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.  That may or may not be true.  Sometimes imitation can be good.  I am thankful for some imitations such as “generics” (medication, food, etc.) because they usually imitate the real product well for a fraction of the cost.  Sometimes, however, imitation is notContinueContinue reading “Beware of Cheap Imitations (Luke 13:10-17)”

Thinking Biblically about Tragedy (Luke 13:1-9)

The subject matter of today’s sermon is difficult because most–if not all–of us have either experienced tragedy or know someone who has. For those in the midst of tragedy, you know that there are no easy answers. As a pastor, my prayer is that you will find comfort in the midst of life’s storms fromContinueContinue reading “Thinking Biblically about Tragedy (Luke 13:1-9)”

Settle With Your Accuser (Luke 12:57-59)

What is the largest debt you have ever had?  It may be a debt you currently have and are seeking to pay off.  Most people would reply that it is their mortgage.  Others may say a student loan and still others may say it is a credit card (or two).  This morning we will considerContinueContinue reading “Settle With Your Accuser (Luke 12:57-59)”

Love One Another (1 Thess 3:12)

As we conclude our series on the “one anothers” of Scripture, it is only fitting that we end with loving one another.  Our text this morning is 1 Thessalonians 3:12, “May the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, as we do for you.” The key to lovingContinueContinue reading “Love One Another (1 Thess 3:12)”