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Luke 19:28-44
Your King has Come
This is Luke's account of the triumphal entry into Jerusalem. But is it a triumph or a tragedy? His procession begins with a vibrant celebration, but ends with him weeping over the city. What does this teach us about Jesus? Have you understood his coming?
Luke 12:49-59
Baptism of Fire
In this passage Jesus defines his mission in terms of casting a fire, undergoing a baptism and bringing division rather than peace. If we are to understand who Jesus is and what he came to do, we need to understand this – and respond immediately!
Luke 12:35-48
Ready for His Return
The next big event on God’s calendar is the return of Jesus. The timing of his coming has not been revealed, but we are to constantly live our lives in light of it. When he comes, will he find you ready? Will he find you faithful? Or will he find you unprepared?
Luke 12:22-34
No Worries
Life often feels like one big struggle to make ends meet, filled with one worry after another. It is very easy to let such worries consume us. But Jesus wants his followers to be free of these kinds worries so we can spend our lives seeking his kingdom.
Luke 12:13-21
The Rich Fool
Here Jesus tells the parable of the rich fool. It's a story about a man who the world celebrates as a great success... the kind of person most people are seeking to be. But God calls him a fool. Why? Are you making the same mistake? This sermon unpacks the warning, the story, and the lesson.
Luke 12:1-12
Whom You Should Fear
The fear of people is something we all experience. We worry about what people think of us or what people might do to us. This can be a huge barrier to following Jesus as attachment to him inevitably invites disapproval, opposition and persecution. But Jesus teaches us that the fear of others is overcome by a greater fear—the fear of God.
Luke 23:32-43
With Me In Paradise
Many people think of entry into heaven as something to work for - like working for a wage. But Jesus’ offer of paradise to a criminal destroys that approach, showing us that it can only be received as a gift of grace. This message investigates this gift Jesus gives, how we can receive it, and why Jesus can give it.
Luke 11:37-54
Jesus Confronts Hypocrisy
Hypocrisy is the pancreatic cancer of the soul. It will kill you without you even realising it. In his confrontation with the religious leaders, Jesus uncovers the heart of hypocrisy and points us to its cure.
Luke 11:29-36
When Seeing Isn’t Believing
It’s often thought that it would be easier to believe in Jesus if we had more evidence, perhaps a sign from heaven. But many people in Jesus’ day failed to believe even though they saw many signs. In this passage Jesus exposes the heart behind unbelief and points to the one sign that is the clearest of all: the sign of Jonah.