Articles
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Gospel: Luke 14:25-35 (Pentecost 13: Series C)
The reason nothing can come before Jesus is because nothing endures beyond the grave except for Jesus. -
Gospel: Luke 14:1-14 (Pentecost 12: Series C)
In the text, Jesus enters a Pharisee’s house for dinner. Between the invitation and the meal, however, Jesus transforms this man’s home into a place of God’s care. -
Gospel: Luke 14:25-35 (Pentecost 13:Series C)
We would expect Jesus to be delighted people have responded to the master’s invitation. Instead, Jesus asks these people to reconsider whether they should be following Him or not. -
Gospel: Luke 14:1-14 (Pentecost 12: Series C)
The question that this text poses for us today is “What does it mean to believe in the resurrection?”
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Podcasts
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Luke 14:7-33 (Episode 154)
Jesus tells people not to exalt themselves or they will end up humbled and tells a parable about throwing banquets. The Kingdom of God continues to look more and more upside-down. God is determined to have His house full and Jesus tells us to hate our families. -
Luke 13:18-14:6 (Episode 153)
Jesus compares the kingdom of God to seemingly common and insignificant things. Someone wants to know how many people will be saved and Jesus responds in an interesting way. What does it mean to enter through the narrow door? Jesus laments over Jerusalem and another person is healed on the Sabbath.
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