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  • Gospel: Luke 4:1-13 (Lent 1: Series C)
    As the greater and more faithful Son of God, Jesus did what the Israelites could not do. Neither can we.
  • Gospel: Luke 4:31-44 (Epiphany 4: Series C)
    The same Christ we proclaim to the people in our pews is the same Christ who is for those not in our pews.
  • Gospel: Luke 4:16-30 (Epiphany 3: Series C)
    During this season of Epiphany, we experience more than the revelation of who Jesus is. We also celebrate how Jesus makes God fully known.
  • Gospel: Luke 4:1-13 (Lent 1: Series C)
    There are two ways to think about what’s happening when someone is tempted. The first is to imagine temptation as enticement toward something bad and wrong. This is probably the more common of the two. But there’s another way of thinking about it. Temptation could also be seen as encouragement away from something good and right.
  • Gospel: Luke 4:31-44 (Epiphany 4: Series C)
    During Epiphany we reflect on the things God has revealed about the world and Himself through His Son. The Gospel readings, which come from the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, serve as introductions to Jesus—both for the people of His day and ours.
  • Gospel: Luke 4:16-30 (Epiphany 3: Series C)
    This text reminds us that Jesus was a preacher. He also healed and worked wonders, delivered from danger and forgave sins. But here, immediately following his baptism, Jesus came to his own people in the synagogue of his hometown, and he preached.

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