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"Blessed are the Poor" - Luke 6:12-26 According to Luke: The Sermon on the Plain Preached by Taylor Whitson at CityChurch Bristol on May 4, 2025. Artwork Credit: The sermon graphic implements two pieces of artwork. In the foreground: Rembrandt, The Hundred Guilder Print, 1648, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. In the background: Domenico Ghirlandaio, St Luke the Evangelist, 1486-1490, Santa Maria Novella.
Sunday March 31, 2025Lesson of the Day: Don't cling so tightly to your wealth that you miss out on Jesus.
The Sixth Sunday after Epiphany.
"Good News to the Poor" - Luke 4:14-30 According to Luke Preached by Taylor Whitson at CityChurch Bristol on February 23, 2025.
Reading Luke 6:20 and 24, where Jesus says blessed are you who are poor, and then issues a contrasting woe to those who are rich, that we may see our need for Christ. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
Help me continue making great content for listeners everywhere at patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessSubscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every week.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comEpisode Notes:Welcome to "The Rich Man Who was Poor," a where we explore the teachings of Jesus through the story of the rich young ruler found in Luke 18:18-27. In this passage, we encounter a young man of great wealth who approaches Jesus with a sincere question about inheriting eternal life. However, as their conversation unfolds, we witness the revealing of the young man's true heart condition and the cleaver challenge Jesus presents to him.Through this story, we'll explore the complexities of wealth, the nature of true discipleship, and the radical call to surrender everything for the sake of following Christ. Join me as we unpack the layers of this narrative and glean timeless truths that are as relevant today as they were in Jesus' time.Whether you're grappling with questions of wealth and spiritual priorities or seeking deeper insight into the teachings of Jesus, "The Rich Man Who was Poor" offers rich insights to guide you on your journey of faith.Support the showJeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
DateOctober 8, 2023SynopsisOur slow roll through Luke continues with a deep dive in Luke's Sermon on the Plain. Brent gives a tour through this first section with three stops that each tell us a little more about who Jesus is.ReferencesScripture: Luke 6:17–26About The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. We're also posting good stuff on Facebook, Threads, and Instagram, too. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
Title: To Preach Good News to the Poor Preacher: Mark Dever Series: Why Did Jesus Come? Passage: Luke 21:1-4
JESUS has a heart for the poor and marginalized, and He often speaks about them in His teachings. In this podcast, we'll explore what Jesus says about the poor. If you are poor, know that God sees value in this for you today. He also has the power to help you experience a change in this situation at any time. He knows exactly where you are and He still has this wonderful plan for your life—but it may not include lots of money. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ray-martinez7/message
Chapter 2 of Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (1991) (EU: 9 ABY) by Timothy Zahn. The story so Far Beyond the continually expanding borders of the New Republic, Grand Admiral Thrawn and Captain Pallaeon are gathering strength as Thrawn pieces together his master plan to utterly destroy what he still views as "the Rebellion". Chapter 2The introduction of our scattered trio some months after the first chapter:On Coruscant, Luke is farewelled by an ostensibly distracted Obi-Wan Kenobi. Luke is feeling depressed by the enormity of representing the mythological Jedi and rebuilding the Order on his own. Leia has begun her Jedi training but is also buried under political responsibility. We are introduced to her aide, Winter, who has an eidetic memory. Han and Chewie are on Tatooine trying to recruit smugglers to fulfil the logistical requirements of the New Republic. They're also accompanied by Wedge Antilles and a new character Page, who is described as completely unremarkable. Links American History X (1998) is not American Graffiti (1973) (IMDb)The Book of Boba Fett (TV Series 2021– ) - IMDb The Many Accents in Star Wars Explained and The Many Accents in Star Wars Pt 2 by Generation Tech Share and SupportShare this episode (cross platform link)Discuss this chapter on Discord, YouTube, or RedditSupport us on PatreonOur WebsiteRelease DocumentTranscriptHosts' Thoughts Interesting the 9 week time skip. It would be easy to miss the few hints left in the chapter. Poor Luke. What do you think of the political move to establish the New Republic Council in the Imperial Palace? Leia seems like a control freak until the line that she is the only one that has legit political experience. Wedge as the false flag was a good plan. I liked that. Ben “loved” Luke. Nice to see a healthy expression of platonic love. Also Luke loves Leia Interesting circle created by the setting: Luke thinks he's on Tatooine, actually on Coruscant, connected by Threepeo to Leia, she thinks about Han, and we are carried back to Tatooine, where Han is also thinking about Luke/Ben. Force ghosts just linger for a time before moving beyond? I'm not sure how I feel about that interpretation. If the Force binds all things, shouldn't there be no “beyond?” Interesting that Coruscant has mountains. Chewie seems absent, despite being there for Han's whole conversation with Dravis. Was Han also drinking hot chocolate?Luke definitely should go to therapy. He's still obviously on edge and for good reason. Luke feeling the presence of leia and her twins from halfway across the palace is incredible Support the Show.
The people of Jesus' day believed that the rich were rich because God favored them and that the poor were poor because God did not like them. Jesus told a story to demonstrate this is not true. It also carries a spiritual twist.Copyright, Dave Andrus 2022
Preached for the 16th Sunday after Pentecost (2022-09-25). Readings: Amos 6:1a,4-7 | Psalm 146 1 | Timothy 6:6-19 | Luke 16:19-31
Join Reality Church Miami as Pastor Carlos Lollett takes us through Luke 16:19-31 to explore why Jesus says we should care for the poor. For more information, please check out realitymiami.com
Life for the fatherless was difficult in the ancient world. Children were often left with no recourse but to beg, and it could be far worse for widows. Again and again, in the Bible, we read commands like the one found in Zechariah 7:10, "do not oppress the widow, the fatherless, the sojourner, or the poor, and let none of you devise evil against another in your heart." God's heart is with the fatherless and the poor. Jesus came with that same heart but called his followers to go beyond merely not devising evil against the oppressed. Instead, he called us to identify with them, to make a home and a family for them. When Jesus said, "Blessed are the poor," he called us to be that blessing by identifying with the poor and being a family for the fatherless.
Luke reveals Jesus' desire that we enter His Kingdom! A Brief Overview Luke's Highlight of the Kingdom of God: It is ruled by Jesus Christ and it is eternal ( Luke 1:32-33 ) It is Good News ( Luke 4:43 ) It is for the Poor ( Luke 6:20 ) It demands faithfulness ( Luke 9:62 ) It is growing before our eyes…
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Luke reveals Jesus' desire that we enter His Kingdom! A Brief Overview Luke's Highlight of the Kingdom of God: It is ruled by Jesus Christ and it is eternal ( Luke 1:32-33 ) It is Good News ( Luke 4:43 ) It is for the Poor ( Luke 6:20 ) It demands faithfulness ( Luke 9:62 ) It is growing before our eyes…
Luke 6:20-26 Luke 6:24-26 1. A Loving Warning Rich and Poor - Luke 6:20; 24 Hungry and Satisfied - Luke 6:21a; 25a Weep and Laugh - Luke 6: 21b; 25b Speak Evil and Speak Well - Luke 6:22; 26 2. From The Inside Out Luke 11:37-54
Pastor Ben preaches from the parable of the rich man and Lazarus and calls us to see with an eternal perspective the present opportunity of salvation.
by: Chris Royalty from: Luke 2:8-20
This is the sixth sermon in the series of Good News! It focussed on Luke 6:12-26 and the outline was: 1) Unimpressive disciples are foundational (12-16) 2) Needy disciples are blessed (17-23) 3) Self-sufficient disciples are pitiful (24-26)
Mike Foster - For the Poor - Luke 4
Luke: Christ's heart for sinners & sufferers - Luke 4 - 19 (10.30am)
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Luke 20:45 to beginning of Luke 21
Rob Chisholm, Pastor for Preaching & Leadership
Passage: Luke 2:21-40 Speaker: John Cook
Preacher: Tim Bones 1. Poverty in the Bible 2. Good news for the poor 3. Our compassion
Preacher: Timothy Bones
Would you be convinced if someone were to rise from the dead? In this message, we listen to another story Jesus told. A story about a rich man who loves money, not God, and who shows this by overlooking the poor. Outline A parable … of two men (vv19-21) …and the tables are turned (vv22-26) …because they wouldn’t listen. (vv27-31) Jesus has crossed the chasm …will you?
Kingdom of God / Good News for the Poor / Luke 4:14-21
In Week 12 of our Luke-Acts series we consider the Blessings and Woes at the beginning of Jesus' teaching on the plain. Jesus highlights a massive reversal brought on by the Kingdom of God and it's good news for the poor and for all who need a Saviour.
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Merry Christmas. In this Bible Study for Progressives Christmas Special, we will read the story of the birth of Jesus and the appearance of the heavenly host to shepherds in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 2, verses 1 to 20. Then we will talk about how God’s preference for the poor is reflected in Luke’s birth narrative. Then we will be speaking with Shawn Roselius from the Orange County Poor People’s Campaign. We will talk about the poor people’s campaign, the fight against poverty, and how the broader issues facing our world and our current political and ecological crisis are interrelated with the problems of poverty and injustice. How are we doing here in the United States compared to the global effort to fight poverty? How is the crisis we are in today, the rise of nationalism and authoritarianism, and the decline of democracy affect the struggle against poverty? How are we to confront the powers and authorities of this world with the evils of systemic racism, poverty, war, and ecological devastation? Join us as we engage these important issues and remember the poor on Christmas. Let’s Begin.
Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller
Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller
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In this sermon we begin looking at the Sermon on the Mount as recorded by Luke. We look at the first of the four Beatitudes that Luke records for us, which is “Blessed are the Poor” Luke 6:19-21
This week we force-choke a Rogue One review, discover Luke Cage's dirty secrets, and introduce a new segment with the catchy working title of "overly positive reviews from +1" where we also reveal exactly why our partners leave reviews.
25.09.16//Craig Hunt//The Great Good News//for the Marginalised and Poor. God has called us to reach out with the Great Good News to our city, and to e part of seeing this come in other places.
We begin our Blessed mini-series this week, and Teaching Pastor Chad Sparks takes a look at what Jesus has to say about being "blessed." Does it look like anything the world believes? Listen and see. You may be surprised, particularly when Jesus says "Blessed are the poor."
We begin our Blessed mini-series this week, and Teaching Pastor Chad Sparks takes a look at what Jesus has to say about being "blessed." Does it look like anything the world believes? Listen and see. You may be surprised, particularly when Jesus says "Blessed are the poor."
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This week Pastor Jonathan Dodson teaches how Jesus' Gospel was to the Poor (Luke 4: 16-30)
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He's been cheating on Daytime Confidential. Lately, whenever he wants a hilarious, juicy, balls-to-the-walls podcast about the goings on in All My Children's fictional Pine Valley, he downloads an episode of the Pine Valley Podcast. On today's episode of Daytime Confidential, for the first time ever, Luke and Jamey sit down with the crazy, sexy Boricua pair behind PVP, Ashley Mendoza and Jordan Hudson!Poor Luke has to hang on to his seat as Ashley and Jamey match each other, wacky soap character-voice-for-voice and Jamey bows down to soap's true historian Jordan, who actually recalls when Phil called Tara "funny face". But it isn't all fun and games. This foursome, all who adore All My Children, spend plenty of time discussing just what has happened to this once stellar show. They talk about it's rich history and debate whether or not current head writer Chuck Pratt is actually worse than Megan McTavish. We could tell you more, but we don't want to spoil the surprises! This is truly an interview/round table you won't wanna miss! We could tell you more, but we don't want to spoil the surprises!