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Who is Luke? Why did he write his Gospel, and how can we know it’s true? Find out in this intro to the Gospel of Luke – from Lakeshore Baptist Church by Pastor David Green. Released: 2020. Genre: Preaching. The post Luke 1:1-4 | Introduction to the Gospel of Luke appeared first on Lakeshore Baptist Church.
Sermon by pastor Galen Nordin. This is part 3 of our 4 part series on Christmas. Special Music was Erik Finney singing “There’s a New Kid in Town.” Sermon Notes What would have been some of the hardships of the First Family Christmas from this account in Luke? Why did Mary and Joseph have to go to Bethlehem? How far is it from Nazareth to Bethlehem and what would some of the challenges have been? What does God require from […]
Doesnâ??t the mention in Galatians of Paulâ??s meeting with â??James the Lordâ??s brotherâ?? count against mythicism? Was Thomas Didymus in some sense Jesusâ?? twin? Does the NT refer anywhere to a shape-shifting Jesus? I'm wondering if you have any thoughts on how to discredit Papal Infallibility. How much of the poem Father Brennan recites to Robert Thorn in THE OMEN is based on Revelation or any of the apocrypha or any other biblical prophecy? What do you think of Islam and the Koran? I would like your take on the parallels that exist between Paul and Stoicism - both intentional and accidental. How much actual influence existed there, and precisely what of Paul's writings best exemplify this? Is Theophilus (lover of God) just the Christian reader of the Gospel of Luke? Why does only Mark mention Pilate's astonishment at Jesus' quick death? Is there any scriptural warrant for the Doctrine of Inclusion, whereby there is no Hell and all are saved, whether they believe or not, whether they do good works or not. Indeed: whether they are Christians and accept the divinity of Jesus or not? Adventures in tongue-speaking. Theme music provided by: Peter Benjamin - composer for media www.peterbenjaminmusic.org peterbenjaminmusic@gmail.com
What is the gospel? What were the gospels of the New Testament? Who is Luke? Why should we listen to him? This semester we'll be looking at the good news of and about Jesus according to the gospel of Luke. In his opening verses Luke wants us to be certain of something: that Jesus really is good news.
Bishop Creek Community Church 10-25-15 Luke: “Why do you eat and drink with the tax collectors and sinners?” is #19 in a series entitled Luke: “Portrait of the Christ” Luke 5:27-39 Main Point: Jesus invited all people into relationship...