Summary: The twenty-fourth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel. Part 1 of 4. This message is often called “The Beatitudes” from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.
Scripture: Luke 6:20-26
Summary: The twenty-fourth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel. Part 1 of 4. This message is often called “The Beatitudes” from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.
Scripture: Luke 6:20-26
Summary: The twenty-third message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 6:12-19
Lessons:
Lesson 1: Important life decisions should be preceded with intentional times of prayer.
Lesson 2. Jesus intentionally calls ordinary people for extraordinary purposes.
* God calls the willing not the qualified.
* Some will be prominent and others more obscure.
Lesson 3: As disciples of Jesus, we are called to serve and be vessels through which Christ's compassion and power flow.
* It's not about title BUT impact.
Summary: The twenty-second message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 6:1-11
Lessons:
Lesson 1: As Christians today, we are no longer required to observe the Sabbath according to Old Testament law
Lesson 2: Even though the Sabbath is not commanded for us to follow it is an opportunity to align with God's rhythm and rest
Lesson 3: Two warnings exist for Christians who practice Sabbath observance today
* Be careful not to mandate it for others to follow
* Do not let its practice supersede any human need •
Lesson 4:Beware of turning any spiritual practices into burdensome rituals
Summary: The twenty-first message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 5:33-39
Lessons:
Lesson 1: We must be careful not to cling too tightly to religious traditions or rigid ways of thinking that hinder us from knowing the real Jesus
* What is it we are trying to conserve and why?
* Titus 3:4-6
Lesson 2: External religious observance without inward transformation as a result of one's faith in Christ is meaningless to God
Summary: The twentieth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 5:27-32
Lessons:
Lesson 1: The people that Jesus calls to follow Him, are often the least likely and least deserving.
Lesson 2: Your past life of sin, has no bearing on Jesus willingness to use you in the future for ministry service.
Lesson 3: In thinking missionally, our homes can be a great place in which we move the gospel outside the church walls and introduce people to Jesus.
Lesson 4: Repentance is turning from as much as you know of your sin, to give as much as you know of yourself, to as much as you know of your God.
Summary: The nineteenth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 5:17-26
Lesson 1: We need to start bringing the Gospel message outside the church walls and into the public space.
Lesson 2: We need to be “tear open the roof” kind of friends in order to bring people to Jesus Christ.
Lesson 3: Mankind’s greatest need is for the forgiveness of sin, which only Jesus can provide.
Summary: The eighteenth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 5:12-16
Summary: The seventeenth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 5:1-11
Summary: The sixteenth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel. Part 2 of 2 on the topic of Demons.
Scripture: Luke 4:38-44
Summary: The fifteenth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel. Part 1 of 2 on the topic of Demons.
Scripture: Luke 4:31-37
How Jesus Dealt With Demons:
First: Jesus dealt with the demon, not with the man.
Second: Jesus expelled the demon from the man, not the man from the synagogue.
Third: Jesus used commanding language.
Fourth: Jesus dealt with the demon publicly.
Summary: The fourteenth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 4:14-30
Summary: The thirteenth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 4:1-12
Summary: The twelfth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 3:21
Summary: The eleventh message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 3:15-20
Lessons:
Lesson 1: As true servants of Jesus Christ we should never seek to draw attention to ourselves, but point only to Him.
Lesson 2: The baptism of the Holy Spirit refers to our initial salvation in Christ.
Lesson 3: The baptism of the Holy Spirit refers to the empowering Christians receive in order to be witnesses for Jesus Christ.
Lesson 4: The gospel of Jesus Christ speaks of Him as not only Saviour, but Judge (John 5:22, 2 Timotny 4:12, Matthew 23:31)
Summary: The tenth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture:
Summary: The ninth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 2:39-52
Summary: The eighth seventh message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 2:36-38
Lessons from the Message:
Lesson 1: Anna's testimony teaches us that when we face personal tragedy as painful as it is, it can be used to draw us closer to, and not farther away from God
Lesson 2: The Biblical understanding of fasting always involves some form of abstinence from food (complete/partial)
Lesson 3: Fasting is a response of the heart that is "birthed" out of a deep need or concern that drives us to seek God in total humility and dependence for resolution
Lesson 4: The spiritual discipline of fasting means nothing to God when we are not living in obedience to Him (loving God and others)
Lesson 5: Although they are not commanded, the spiritual disciplines of fasting and prayer can be a means cultivating deeper intimacy with God and hearing from Him
Summary: The sixth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel. Combined service for Genesis House Church, Pineridge House Church, and Chapel House Church.
Scripture: Luke 2:1-21
Summary: The fifth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 1:57-80
Lesson 1: As followers of Christ, we need to be known as people who celebrate God’s work and blessings in other’s lives.
Lesson 2: As believers, we can expect that there will be times when external pressures from family, friends, and cultural traditions will challenge our allegiance to God.
Lesson 3: When we walk in obedience to the Lord, doors that were once closed often become open and blessing comes to us in surprising ways.
Lesson 4: Being filled with the Holy Spirit empowers one to speak on behalf of God and is a gift that is available to us today.
Lesson 5: The focus of our life and faith is all about Jesus.
Summary: The fourth message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.
Scripture: Luke 1:39-56
Lesson 1: When filled with the Holy Spirit, God can bring knowledge supernaturally to someone to be used for His purposes.
Lesson 2: God may use you, or other people, to encourage someone.
Lesson 3: As believers, understanding who God is and what He is capable of, can be the catalyst to a strong faith in God.
Lesson 4: As believers, we must seek to praise God when He calls us to walk in His ways. Trials and hardship may accompany the journey.