Luke 7:18-35 – When the Big Man Struggles
John the Baptist struggles with doubt as Jesus’ agenda doesn’t always coincide with our own expectations. The text is from Luke 7:18-35.
John the Baptist struggles with doubt as Jesus’ agenda doesn’t always coincide with our own expectations. The text is from Luke 7:18-35.
Pastor Michael Rattin compares false righteousness with true love as a self-important Pharisee mocks a repentant sinner. The text is from Luke 7:36-50.
Pastor Michael Rattin examines the fear and glorifying of God inspired by Jesus’ compassion in raising a man from the dead. The text is from Luke 7:11-17.
Pastor Michael Rattin, speaking from Luke 7:1-10, considers how Jesus reveals his authority to heal, finding “faith” in an unusual place.
Speaking from Luke 6:46-49, Pastor Michael Rattin considers the importance of a solid foundation in God’s Word if one is to call Him “Lord”.
Jesus begins his conclusion to the Sermon on the Mount with a call for the good and necessary fruit of the disciple of Jesus Christ. The text is from Luke 6:43-45.
Jesus continues his lessons on Kingdom living in what is the most well-known and yet misunderstood passages in the Bible: “Do not judge lest you be judged”. Jesus tells us what is and what is not part of life in the kingdom. The text is from Luke 6:37-42.
Speaking from Luke 6:27-36, Pastor Michael Rattin considers Jesus’ command to love one’s enemies – a command rooted in Jesus’ own ultimate love for sinners at the cross.
Matt Brown preached on Luke 6:17-26. A disciple of Jesus Christ is not one who merely has a book knowledge of biblical doctrine or a casual acquaintance with truth. A disciple of Jesus Christ is one who knows Him for who he is, who is in awe of Him, and whose affections are for Him.
Preaching from Luke 6:12-16, Pastor Michael Rattin highlights the importance of both prayer and faith as Jesus picks disciples to become apostles.
