Luke 11:37-54 – A Lawyer’s Woes – Part 3
The Pharisees and lawyers continue to sour as Jesus relentlessly and all-knowingly exposes their hypocrisy and declares woes on them. The text is from Luke 11:37-54.
The Pharisees and lawyers continue to sour as Jesus relentlessly and all-knowingly exposes their hypocrisy and declares woes on them. The text is from Luke 11:37-54.
Knowing the superficiality of those around him, Jesus proceeds to proclaim woes on the Pharisees and lawyers. The text is from Luke 11:37-54.
Jesus once again defies the expectations of those around him, thereby revealing the superficial hearts of the Pharisees and lawyers. The text is from Luke 11:37-54.
Elder Matt Brown considers the way in which God preserves us, as spoken of by King David in Psalm 16.
When it comes to missions – or ministry, or life, or salvation – Christ is sufficient. Missionary to Uganda Joshua Rattin considers the way in which Paul puts the sufficiency of Christ at the forefront of his ministry, as seen in 2 Corinthians 4:1-6.
In Luke 11:23-36, Jesus makes clear that he himself is the deliverer, the sign, and the light, and that we need to listen to him.
Jesus makes clear that casting out a demon is a display of his power and a proof of God’s kingdom come to all who will receive it. The text is from Luke 11:14-23.
Why is prayer worthwhile? Because God’s nature and character mean that he will hear, listen, and answer, as Pastor Michael Rattin points out from the examples Jesus gives in Luke 11:5-13.
Examining the last part of Luke’s version of the Lord’s Prayer, Pastor Michael Rattin considers what it means to ask the Father to not lead us into tempation.
Pastor Michael Rattin considers the call found in the Lord’s Prayer to forgive as we have been forgiven. Stemming from so deep a forgiveness that we have received, this seemingly simple call to forgive others proves difficult – but necessary. The text is from Luke 11:4.