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Gospel: Luke 2:40-52 (Christmas 2: Series C)
While it is true Jesus was much more than a teacher, it is equally true that He was nothing less, which suggests a sermon on this text might explore Jesus’ teaching ministry; both then and now. -
Gospel: Luke 2:22-40 (Christmas 1: Series C)
God often uses the ordinary to accomplish something extraordinary. -
Gospel: Luke 2:22-35 (Christmas 1: Series B)
God’s Spirit, the Paraclete, works through the promises spoken by God’s people. Through those promises, He leads people to look for the Lord’s salvation. -
Gospel: Luke 2:21 (Circumcision of Our Lord : Series A)
He is given His name so you could call on it. He is called Jesus, so you can call on Jesus and be saved. -
Gospel: Luke 2:40-52 (Christmas 2: Series C)
The episode of the boy Jesus in the Temple raises questions. It raised questions for Mary (and Joseph) and it raises questions for us. -
Gospel: Luke 2:22-40 (Christmas 1: Series C)
Luke does not say much else about Anna, especially in comparison to Simeon. But the fact that he mentions her suggests she has something to teach your hearers today.
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Episode # 408 Featuring Pastor Darrin Sheek "Jesus' Baptism Means Everything For You"
Pastor Sheek Teaches On Luke 2:15-22 -
Luke 2:22-40 – Presentation of Our Lord (C)
On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss the song of Simeon from Luke 2. -
Episode # 407 Featuring Pastor Edward Killian "Waiting For Consolation"
Pastor Killian Teaches On Luke 2:22-40 -
Luke 2:40-52 – Christmas 2 (C)
On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss Christ's adolescent visit at the temple where his parents leave him behind by accident. -
Luke 2:22-40 – Christmas 1 (C)
On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss the dedication of Christ at the temple. -
Luke 2:22-40 – Christmas 1 (B)
On this episode of Preaching the Text, Steve Paulson and John Hoyum discuss Simeon's song – known to many as the canticle sung following the Lord's Supper.
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