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God’s Plan Demands Christ’s Return, Part 1, Luke 21:8

This morning we have the opportunity to return to the twenty-first chapter of the gospel of Luke and to consider the next in a series of messages drawn from our Lord’s own teaching called “Signs of Christ’s return…Signs of Christ’s … Continue reading

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The Trinitarian Testimony of Jesus’ Coming, Luke 21:8

This morning it’s our wonderful privilege to return to the twenty-first chapter of the gospel of Luke. You can take your Bible, or one near you there in the pew and turn to Luke chapter 21. As you well know … Continue reading

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Jesus’ Description of the Temple’s Destruction, Luke 21:5-7

We come now to the time in which we turn to the Word of the living God. It’s Luke chapter 21…Luke chapter 21 and we’re going to be looking this morning at what is really introductory to the rest of … Continue reading

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Abusing the Poor, Luke 21:1-4

This morning I want you to open your Bible to the twenty-first chapter of the gospel of Luke, Luke chapter 21. And I want to read this somewhat familiar portion of Scripture to you, to establish it in your mind. … Continue reading

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Confronting Error with Condemnation, not Conversation, Luke 20:45-47

And now we come to the Word of God again, and Luke 20 is our text…Luke 20. We have arrived at the end of this chapter and we’ll look at the final three verses…Luke chapter 20 verses 45 through 47. … Continue reading

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David’s Son and Lord, Luke 20:41-44

In our study of the Word of God, we find ourselves, this morning, in the twentieth chapter of Luke’s gospel, Luke chapter 20 coming to the conclusion of this rich twentieth chapter. Perhaps more importantly than the chapter is the … Continue reading

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A Diagnosis of the Christ-Rejecters, Luke 20:19-26

If you will open your Bible to the gospel of Luke and the twentieth chapter, we’re going to return to the passion week, the week of our Lord Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, and look at the next in the series of … Continue reading

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The Murder of God’s Son: A Prophetic Parable, Pt. 2, Luke 20:9-18

Let’s look at Luke 20…Luke chapter 20 and verses 9 through 16 is the parable that we began to study in our last session. Our Lord Jesus invented the most clear and powerful and stunning and sometimes shocking stories using … Continue reading

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The Murder of God’s Son: A Prophetic Parable, Pt. 1 , Luke 20:9-18

We have the joy of returning to our study of the gospel of Luke, this great inspired history of the life and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ. If you will, open your Bible to the twentieth chapter of Luke, … Continue reading

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Rejecting the King’s Authority, Luke 20:1-8

We return to the twentieth chapter of the gospel of Luke…Luke chapter 20 and the next in the series of paragraphs and texts that we’re looking at as we move through the final week of our Lord’s life as He … Continue reading

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Occupy Till I Come, Luke 19:11-13

“And as they heard these things, he added and spake a parable, because he was nigh to Jerusalem, and because they thought that the kingdom of God should immediately appear. He said therefore, A certain nobleman went into a far … Continue reading

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The Mission of the Son of Man, Luke 19:10

“For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.”—Luke 19:10. How fond our master was of the sweet title, the “Son of Man!” If he had chosen, he might always have spoken of … Continue reading

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The Conversion of Zaccheus, Luke 19:9-10

Luke 19:9-10 – “And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house; forasmuch as he also is the Son of Abraham. For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was … Continue reading

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A Day To Be Remembered, Luke 19:9

“And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house.”—Luke 19:9. Observe, dear friends, that our Lord spoke this sentence to Zacchaeus. Some of us may have fancied that he said it to the objecting people, but … Continue reading

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The Honoured Guest, Luke 19:6

“And he made haste and came down, and received him joyfully.”–Luke 19:6. Are you prepared, like Zaccheus, to give the Lord Jesus Christ a glad and grateful welcome? If we would obtain the full benefit of his devoted life, his … Continue reading

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Effectual Calling, Luke 19:5

“When Jesus came to the place, he looked up, and saw him, and said unto him, Zaccheus, make haste and come down; for to-day I must abide at thy house.”- Luke 19:5. Notwithstanding our firm belief that you are in … Continue reading

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Making Disciples, Luke 19:1-10

Introduction The story of Zaccheus illustrates Luke’s theme–”the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost” (Luke 19:10). Christ sought out and saved the sinner Zaccheus and therefore gives us an example of how … Continue reading

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The Pharisee and Publican, Luke 18:14

Luke 18:14 – “I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than the other: For every one that exalteth himself, shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself, shall be exalted.” Though there be some who … Continue reading

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Confession and Absolution, Luke 18:13

“And the publican, standing afar off would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner.”—Luke 18:13. The heroes of our Saviour’s stories are most of … Continue reading

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