Category: Luke
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The only qualification you need to speak about Jesus
Two stories: one person seemed qualified to speak about God’s grace but wasn’t; second person didn’t seem qualified but definitely was.
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“Do not weep for me, weep for yourselves…” (Luke 23:28)
Why do Christians lament? Sometimes we lament out of sympathy, but sometimes we weep for ourselves. This is the kind of lament that Jesus calls for here.
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Who is Jesus for?
Who are the right kind of people according to Jesus? Is Jesus just for one kind of person in our world: Christians versus everyone else? Is Jesus for you?
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When rulers encounter God: sermon series
Audio from a 3-part sermon series, spanning two semesters and two testaments, at the Moore College chapel.
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Zacchaeus: the man who stopped Jesus short (Luke 19:1-10)
Jesus stopped short in Jericho because here he saw the perfect opportunity to show what his mission was all about. A man of contradictions. A humbled, even humiliated man. A lost man, raised up, found, restored.
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What do you expect from the Son of God? (Luke 4:1-30)
A sermon preached at St Augustine’s Anglican Church, Neutral Bay (Image: Flickr)
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The enemy of the best
One of the most confronting sayings by Jesus can be found in Luke 9:57-62: As they were going along the road, someone said to him, “I will follow you wherever you go.” And Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to…