Luke 3:15-20 – Misdirected Expectations/Christological Exaltations
Pastor Michael Rattin examines John the Baptist’s contrast between him and Christ, culminating in a Gospel proclamation and sin intervention. The text is from Luke 3:15-20.
Pastor Michael Rattin examines John the Baptist’s contrast between him and Christ, culminating in a Gospel proclamation and sin intervention. The text is from Luke 3:15-20.
Elder Matt Brown considers the fruits of repentance that John the Baptist spoke of in Luke 3:1-14. Outline: The Word of God breaks in on the turmoil of man The Word of God breaks in on religious self-satisfaction The Word of God breaks in on worldly self-satisfaction The Word of God produces good fruit in
Mary and Jesus are in a seeming conflict as Jesus goes missing, staying behind following the Passover celebration to visit His Father’s house and listen and ask questions of the leaders in the temple. The text is from Luke 2:39-52.
Pastor Michael Rattin considers the way in which only three verses paints a portrait of an amazing woman of faith and faithfulness, giving thanks for God’s work through his Messiah.
Pastor Michael Rattin examines the faith shown by – and the faithfulness shown to – Anna and Simeon as they meet the long-awaited Messiah. The text is from Luke 2:21-40.
Luke declares the glory of Christ in his coming as Savior and our means of peace with God along with telling us the historical setting and humble context of the birth of Jesus Christ. The text is from Luke 2:1-20.
Zechariah’s responds this time to God’s miraculous gift of his son John with faith and a song of blessing to God called the Benedictus.
Pastor Michael Rattin examines Mary’s faith – and its implications for us – as shown in her song of praise to God. The text is from Luke 1:46-56.
Pastor Michael Rattin examines the family reunion of Elizabeth and Mary as Elizabeth, filled with the Spirit, extols the wonder and grace of God on Mary’s life and calling. The text is from Luke 1:39-45.
In this message, Pastor Michael Rattin compares the birth announcements made to Zechariah and Mary. The text is from Luke 1:26-38.
