Summary: People often view the church as being judgmental and hypocritical. However, Jesus denounces both in Luke 6 and calls His followers to live with integrity by following His word and deeds.
Summary: Jesus came to turn our values upside-down. His sermon in Luke 6 teaches us that he calls his followers to lives as a distinct counter-culture in the world.
Summary: Disciples are undeserving sinners who follow Jesus and bring others to Jesus to find forgiveness. Have you responded to the good news of Christ? Are you a fisher of men? This is our task and joy.
Summary: Are we dependent on ourselves, or are we desperate for God's Spirit? Jesus fulfilled his mission as one driven by the Spirit. He was anointed with the Spirit to preach the Word and display the coming kingdom through good deeds. We must engage in the same mission of word and deed.
Summary: "You are being tempted right now, and so am I." These are the words of Russ Moore, and they sound a call to understand how temptation works and how we can triumph over it in Christ. Our triumph will only be found in Jesus, the true and better Adam, the true and better Israel.
Summary: You may have had a productive week at work or at home, but can you say the same for your spiritual life. How can we be spiritually productive? John the Baptist gives a clear answer: "Bear fruits in keeping with repentance."
Summary: The Son of God, Jesus Christ, invaded human history, so that our lives might be invaded by his peace. He was appointed for the rise and fall of many. See the humility and glory of Christ, and embrace the peace he came to bring.
Summary: Luke gives his readers an unbelievable preview of the coming Messiah. In Luke 1:5-80, we discover much about the person of Christ and the great work of salvation he brings. Like a good movie preview, Luke leaves us longing to see more.
Summary: Jesus came to this earth on a mission. His mission was to bring salvation to all people. Listen to this introductory sermon on the Gospel of Luke that covers the prologue and what many to believe the key verse of the gospel, Luke 19:10.
Summary: John Piper says, "Missions exists because worship doesn't." This is exactly we see with Paul in Athens in Acts 17:16-34. His jealousy for God's glory moved him to a clear and contextual witness to Christ. What's the point for us? The desire for God to be worshiped should fuel our mission to make God known.