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This is the sermon for the Lord's Day, May 3, 2026.
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Journey to the Cross | Luke 22:14-20 | Cody Cline
Join us as we look at the hope of Jesus through the moment when Jesus welcomes in the thief on the cross!
April 3rd 2026 – In the Shadow of the Cross – Luke 23:32-49 by Exchange Church Shepparton
Here is the outline for Scott's powerful message on Jesus's agony in Gethsemane and His crucifixion. The agony of Jesus The cup The cross of Christ The scandal of grace You can watch this message here.
1 - The Cross Happened Exactly as God Planned2 - The Cross Accomplished Exactly What God Wanted3 - So … Which Thief Are You?
Journey to the Cross | Luke 13:31-35 | Trent Elliott
Journey to the Cross | Luke 3:1-17 | Jake Hering
Tyler's Lent Week 4 sermon shows how the cross reveals the true way of Jesus: not power, control, or domination, but humility, sacrifice, and love. In the darkest moment, the criminal's plea, “remember me,” becomes a picture of the hope that Jesus has not forgotten us and is bringing restoration.
Remember // Lent 2026: The Way of the Cross // Luke 23:27-43 // 03.15.26 // Tyler Carlson
Jesus stands trial before Pilate and Herod, revealing a clash of kingdoms, and Pilate's question becomes ours: who is your King, and will you follow Jesus' cross-shaped way instead of the world's power games?
Title: Forgiven at the Foot of the CrossText: Luke 23:32–43Originally delivered on 1 March 2026 at Sound of the Gospel Church, Selinsgrove, PAFor more content like this, visit www.graceupongrace.net Get full access to Grace Upon Grace at www.graceupongrace.net/subscribe
Bri walks through Peter denying Jesus
Gethsemane: Swords or Surrender? // Lent 2026: The Way of the Cross // Luke 22:37-55 // 02.22.26 // Doug Glynn
A verse by verse study through the book of Luke with Pastor Kevin Edwards of Calvary Chapel Clayton, NC. https://www.calvaryclayton.com
In the 2nd sermon on the terms of discipleship, Brother Luke looks at Jesus’ instruction that we are to take up our cross. The cross that Jesus carried was a symbol of many things, including being a picture of the burdens that evil men place on us for being servants of the Most High God. …
Topics: The Word Disciple Is Not Used in Epistles, Doctrine of the New Covenant, Great Commission Completed in Acts 2, No Need to be Discipled, No Disciples Now, No Apostles Now, Cannot be Jesus' Disciple (Luke 14:26-33), Literal Following in that Time, Disciple Means Student or Learner, John the Baptist's Disciples, Law-Based Prayer in Luke 11, Grace-Based Prayer in John 17, Jesus' Yoke is Easy, None Truly Followed Him by Counting the Cost, Holy Spirit Counsels from Within, One Spirit with Him (1 Corinthians 6:17), Sins No Longer Held (2 Corinthians 5:19), New Covenant Based on Christ's Blood, Old Covenant Obsolete, Better Covenant on Better Promises, Sins Remembered No More, Hebrews Chapters 8-10, New and Living Way (Hebrews 10:20), Rightly Dividing Scripture (2 Timothy 2), Foundations of New Covenant, James and Covenant Mixture Theology, Apostles are Sent Out, Disciples and Apostles Interchangeable (Luke 16:13), Apostle Must be Taught by Jesus, Paul Taught by Risen Jesus (Galatians 1), Apostleship of Paul (Multiple 2 Corinthians Passages), Greater Things Now Is Christ in All of Us Equally, Must Hate Family and Self (Luke 14:26), Must Carry a Cross (Luke 14:27), Count the Cost of Building a Tower, Cannot Win the War (Luke 14:31-32), Accept the Terms of Peace, You are One with Him (1 John 3:1), Grow in Grace and Knowledge (2 Peter 3:18)Support the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
Flashback Episode: Year in Luke – Episode 49: While Luke describes Jesus’ time hanging on the cross, we discover through the words that are spoken a powerful truth and an amazing theme that is foundational for every follower of Jesus in the world living at every point in history! Join the discussion on the original episode's page: Click Here.Listen to this episode and/or subscribe on ReflectiveBibleStudy.com...
2022-04-16 - The King on the Cross: Luke 23_26-56 [GRcAhfkl3ew] by Salvador Flores III
Sermon text: Luke 21:1-4
a) Jesus Is Beaten and Condemned (Luke 22:63-71)b) Jesus Is Taken to Pilate (Luke 23:1-7)c) Jesus Is Sentanced by Pilate (Luke 23:13-25)d) Jesus Is Placed on a Cross (Luke 23:32-43)e) Jesus Dies on the Cross (Luke 23:44-49)
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The Meal Before the Cross: Luke 22:14-23 (Nate Edmondson) by Highlands Community Church
What's the difference between following Jesus and being a Christian? Genuine discipleship means dying daily to selfish desires and embracing a new identity in Christ. This isn't about working harder. It's about surrendering further and letting the Spirit transform us from within. Listen now and be inspired to embrace daily surrender that brings rest and freedom.
The Village Chapel - 10/05/2025Why did Jesus die? Was it betrayal, political corruption, mob injustice—or was there something deeper? In Luke 23:26–49 we come to the very heart of the Christian faith: the cross of Christ. Here, in one of history's most pivotal moments, we see God's justice, love, wisdom, and power converge. The crucifixion is not just a tragic ending—it is God's eternal plan to bring redemption, forgiveness, and new life to all who will believe.In this message, “Why Did Jesus Die? The Message and Meaning of the Cross”, we'll explore the predictions of the cross, the people surrounding it, the paradox that Jesus would not save Himself so He could save us, and the power of His finished work. Whether you're asking questions about Christianity or longing to go deeper in your faith, this passage reveals the astounding truth: Jesus took our place so that we might find life in Him.Join Pastor Jim as we stand at the foot of the cross in Luke 23 and discover why the death of Jesus changes everything—for you, for me, for the world.To find more resources like these, follow us:Website: https://thevillagechapel.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVTzDbaiXVUAm_mUBDCTJAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tvcnashville/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tvcnashvilleX: https://twitter.com/tvcnashvilleTo support the ongoing mission of The Village Chapel go to https://thevillagechapel.com/give/. If you are a regular giver, thank you for your continued faithfulness and generosity!
In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith discusses why Jesus uses the word "hate" and what happens when the cross chooses you.
SERIES: Wounds that HealThis week Jesus' sharp words expose our desire to pursue comfort and avoid pain at all costs. Jesus explains that following him will be hard. Jesus' disciples will be called to let go of things they love and embrace things we naturally loathe. Jesus promises that discipleship comes with crosses—a unique type of pain. So, Jesus tells us that we must count the cost of following him. He wants us to do that now, ahead of time, rather than waiting until we are in the heat of the moment and emotions are running high. However, our calculations must not only consider what we might give up for Jesus. They also entail calculating what we get through him! When we perceive the infinite blessings we find in Christ, the decisions we make, while difficult, will be clear. Whatever is lost as we follow Jesus pales in comparison to what we gain.
The Gospel Story: Take Up Your Cross Luke 9:23-27 by Beersheba Church
9/7/2025 - Luke 14:25-35 - Pastor Sean DemingSermon Videohttps://youtu.be/TVkByj4oDTkFull Worship Servicehttps://youtu.be/Gn82t7sy2hwChildren's Message (Video)https://youtu.be/1I0ipEB0Ejo~~Recent Videos:https://www.faithmoorpark.com/recent~~Prayer Requests:https://www.faithmoorpark.com/prayers~~Visit our web site to learn more about Faith Lutheran Church. Watch View past worship services, sermons, bible studies, and devotions.https://www.faithmoorpark.com/~~Support Faith Lutheran Church:Online Giving:https://www.faithmoorpark.com/giving~~Faith Lutheran Church is part of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod (LCMS) located in Moorpark, California.
This is June 1st's sermon by Brian McLain walking through the three temptations Satan presents Jesus and emphasizing Jesus's example of willing sacrifice. Brian and his lovely wife Denise were born and raised in Florida. They have been blessed with six beautiful daughters who fill their home with boundless joy and entertainment. Brian has degrees in Theology and Electrical Engineering and spent 20 years in the Power Industry. The McLains love to sing, dance, read, cook and play games, and they cherish the opportunities they get to serve and host others in their home. Trinity Reformed Church is a CREC church in Huntsville, AL seeking to extend and unite the Kingdom in the Huntsville area. Check out our website, Facebook or YouTube!
The Resurrection was not just a historical event that happened centuries ago. It is an ongoing reality and an everlasting truth that through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, death has been defeated, hope has risen and love has triumphed forever. By Dave Bartlett
Anchored in the Word Morning Reflection: Season 4 Episode 75: Practically Glorying in the Cross: Luke 23:33-46 #morningreflections #cross #resurrection #redemption
Date:Sunday, April 13, 2025Title:The Majesty of the CrossScripture:Luke 19:28-44Sermon by:Paul GoebelSermon Series:Holy Week 2025—The Glory of the Cross
Sermon by Michael Davis
Pastor Greg Opean Three Responses to the Cross | Luke 23:47-49 As Jesus breathes His last, we witness three powerful responses—each honest, each different, and each part of God's work in drawing people to Himself. From a hardened centurion who suddenly glorifies God, to a crowd overwhelmed with guilt, to His followers standing in stunned silence—this moment reveals the depth of Christ's impact. This message is an invitation to consider our own response to the cross. Will we repent, receive, and believe? Packinghouse's Sunday morning worship service from March 16, 2025. Follow us: Website: http://packinghouseredlands.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepackinghousechurch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Packinghouse-Church-188323882191/ - Greg Opean - Sunday, March 16, 2025
# 7 | "Foreshadowing the Cross" | Luke 5-6 | Mark Irving
CURRENT SERMON SERIES: Dispatches from Cell 92: Bonhoeffer on Faith and Resistance January 12–March 2 Some call him a martyr. Others a spy and assassin. But before his arrest and execution by the Nazis in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a pastor and theologian whose writings on Christianity have become more relevant today than ever. In this six-part series, we'll explore Bonhoeffer's thoughts on grace, faith, responsibility, and resistance for clues about how we might live out our faith in ways that make a difference in today's world. The series includes an all-church book study and documentary film discussion.