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Special guest speaker Pastor Danny Roh continues our new series, Around the Table, with a message on Jesus’ grace and forgiveness from Luke 7.
Faith that finds forgiveness comes from a humble love for God so deep that tears speak where words won’t suffice.
Sermon Notes: 4/6/25 Pastor: Brian Crawford Luke 7:36-50 . Check us out at: https://citylightvicksburg.org/ Or check us out here: https://www.facebook.com/citylightvicksburg . The importance of the person coming to your home, often dictates the way the home is prepared. In these verses we have a Pharisee - a man who is an expert rule follower. The woman - who is such a sinner she has no name, no title, and her sin would be so great, that she’s aware of her own sin. And Christ, simply put, is God. And in this text, we see three things: The Christ who drawn near The Christ who cancels debt The Christ who we embrace by faith. The Pharisee is uncomfortable with the woman in his home, due to her sin. But Christ gives time to both of them. As the Pharisee invites Christ to his home, Christ invites the Pharisee to fellowship, because he is the Christ who draws near. He is the God who draws near to the self-righteous, but also the abject sinner. Christ calls them and all between. There is no lengths that he cannot cross to get to you, despite how far gone you feel like you are. The Pharisee was so focused on who Christ was with - the sinner - he missed exactly who Christ was. But her sight was fixed on Christ, attempting to get as humbly close to Him as possible. But even in our self-righteousness, Christ engages with us, as he does with Simon, with the story. Christ gives Simon, the Pharisee, an example he cannot ignore. The one who is forgiven more is the one who loves the most. The one who doesn’t understand their debt, cannot understand the depth of their need of forgiveness. When we don’t understand and our own need, our service to Jesus will waver. And here we see the woman, rushing to Jesus’ feet, wiping his feet with her tears and unbound hair (a symbol of humility). Faith was the act of washing Jesus’ feet. A woman was moved to act in favor of Jesus, despite the fact that she would not be welcome in the place where He was at. Faith says “I just gotta get to Jesus, despite everything around me.” Faith is also whatever that moves us to bring our best gift. When we truly understand our need, and how Jesus meets our needs, we give everything we have. Faith is also the weeping at the grace and the gratitude we have to just be in the presence of Jesus. And if we don’t understand our need, we won’t cry at our need. Faith fills us with gratitude, that we’ve been found by God. But faith also fills us with humility - the humility to unbind our hair, and wash the feet of Jesus with it. Simply put, the strength of our faith is reflected in the depth of our understanding of our need.
Sermon Notes: 4/6/25 Pastor: Brian Crawford Luke 7:36-50 . Check us out at: https://citylightvicksburg.org/ Or check us out here: https://www.facebook.com/citylightvicksburg . The importance of the person coming to your home, often dictates the way the home is prepared. In these verses we have a Pharisee - a man who is an expert rule follower. The woman - who is such a sinner she has no name, no title, and her sin would be so great, that she’s aware of her own sin. And Christ, simply put, is God. And in this text, we see three things: The Christ who drawn near The Christ who cancels debt The Christ who we embrace by faith. The Pharisee is uncomfortable with the woman in his home, due to her sin. But Christ gives time to both of them. As the Pharisee invites Christ to his home, Christ invites the Pharisee to fellowship, because he is the Christ who draws near. He is the God who draws near to the self-righteous, but also the abject sinner. Christ calls them and all between. There is no lengths that he cannot cross to get to you, despite how far gone you feel like you are. The Pharisee was so focused on who Christ was with - the sinner - he missed exactly who Christ was. But her sight was fixed on Christ, attempting to get as humbly close to Him as possible. But even in our self-righteousness, Christ engages with us, as he does with Simon, with the story. Christ gives Simon, the Pharisee, an example he cannot ignore. The one who is forgiven more is the one who loves the most. The one who doesn’t understand their debt, cannot understand the depth of their need of forgiveness. When we don’t understand and our own need, our service to Jesus will waver. And here we see the woman, rushing to Jesus’ feet, wiping his feet with her tears and unbound hair (a symbol of humility). Faith was the act of washing Jesus’ feet. A woman was moved to act in favor of Jesus, despite the fact that she would not be welcome in the place where He was at. Faith says “I just gotta get to Jesus, despite everything around me.” Faith is also whatever that moves us to bring our best gift. When we truly understand our need, and how Jesus meets our needs, we give everything we have. Faith is also the weeping at the grace and the gratitude we have to just be in the presence of Jesus. And if we don’t understand our need, we won’t cry at our need. Faith fills us with gratitude, that we’ve been found by God. But faith also fills us with humility - the humility to unbind our hair, and wash the feet of Jesus with it. Simply put, the strength of our faith is reflected in the depth of our understanding of our need.
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NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
MUMC Podcast
MUMC Podcast
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our senior pastor Rev. Craig Bailey continued his mini sermon series Around the Table, focusing on Simon the Pharisee's table this week.
At Community Church of Greenwood our mission is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and live in full devotion to Him. We exist to make disciples who make other disciples by following Jesus, being changed by Jesus & being on mission for Jesus!
Jesus anointed by a sinful woman
The Fanaticism of Those Forgiven Much.
Moundsville Baptist Church
In this sermon, Jacob Jones explains how Jesus knows our hearts, desires, and motives. He engages us personally as the forgiver of our sins. Those who have come to know Him and his forgiveness, love, and peace become extravagant worshipers.
In this sermon, Jacob Jones explains how Jesus knows our hearts, desires, and motives. He engages us personally as the forgiver of our sins. Those who have come to know Him and his forgiveness, love, and peace become extravagant worshipers.
In this sermon, Jacob Jones explains how Jesus knows our hearts, desires, and motives. He engages us personally as the forgiver of our sins. Those who have come to know Him and his forgiveness, love, and peace become extravagant worshipers.
Dominique Angers - Luc 7.36-50 ➡️ DESCRIPTION: Dans cette scène qui illustre magnifiquement l'Évangile, nous comprenons à la fois l'amour du Seigneur et l'amour du pécheur envers son Sauveur. Mais qu'est-ce qui fait que certains pécheurs aiment davantage le Seigneur s'ils ont été l'objet du même amour salvifique? PLAN: A. Un banquet qui tourne au scandale (v. 36-39) B. Une parabole qui explique la scène (v. 40-47) C. Une déclaration qui rassure la pécheresse repentante (v. 48-50)
Dominique Angers - Luc 7.36-50 ➡️ DESCRIPTION: Dans cette scène qui illustre magnifiquement l'Évangile, nous comprenons à la fois l'amour du Seigneur et l'amour du pécheur envers son Sauveur. Mais qu'est-ce qui fait que certains pécheurs aiment davantage le Seigneur s'ils ont été l'objet du même amour salvifique? PLAN: A. Un banquet qui tourne au scandale (v. 36-39) B. Une parabole qui explique la scène (v. 40-47) C. Une déclaration qui rassure la pécheresse repentante (v. 48-50)
Faith Baptist Church in Hamilton, NJ. Lance Walker is the Lead Pastor. Visit us at www.fbcchurch.org
Understanding that sin is no small thing
Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Do you know what Crashing a Party is? It is going to or going in a party without an invitation. It is like your next door neighbor having a cookout with a bunch of people over and the pool full of people and the coolers stocked with ice cold……..well, you know… And you just go and join in. Without an invite. You will probably get a few “looks” from the host but might end up with a burger and iced tea. Jesus was invited to a dinner party with a Pharisee named Simon. A local woman just dropped in, uninvited, and went straight to Jesus. She crashed the party. She was known as a sinner and possibly a prostitute. She began to wash his feet and put oil on him. The dinner host recoiled at the party crasher. What she got in return was forgiven. If you crash a party, crash it for the right reason. Getting to Jesus would be a good reason to crash it. This is a great look at how Jesus works.
Do you know what Crashing a Party is? It is going to or going in a party without an invitation. It is like your next door neighbor having a cookout with a bunch of people over and the pool full of people and the coolers stocked with ice cold……..well, you know… And you just go and join in. Without an invite. You will probably get a few “looks” from the host but might end up with a burger and iced tea. Jesus was invited to a dinner party with a Pharisee named Simon. A local woman just dropped in, uninvited, and went straight to Jesus. She crashed the party. She was known as a sinner and possibly a prostitute. She began to wash his feet and put oil on him. The dinner host recoiled at the party crasher. What she got in return was forgiven. If you crash a party, crash it for the right reason. Getting to Jesus would be a good reason to crash it. This is a great look at how Jesus works.
Join us for a time of Bible teaching. Our sermon title is: "Love and Gratitude" For more information about Redemption Church or to get in touch please visit our website at: https://www.christcommunityok.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionChurchOKC If you would like to support our ministry you can donate at: https://bit.ly/c3okdonate
We introduced the virtue of FORGIVENESS (which we define as "deciding that someone who has wronged you doesn't have to pay"), and we looked at an encounter with Jesus, a Pharisee named Simon, and a woman who had done many things requiring forgiveness. But she wasn't the ONLY person in the room who needed to be forgiven.
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
Main Point: Be desperate for Jesus. He knows who you are and will pay your debt. 1. The Debtor's Dilemma 2. The Debtor's Offer 3. The Debtor's Peace
Whether we are self-righteous Pharisees or stuck in a pattern of sin, Jesus truly knows us and offers us a new identity.
Whether we are self-righteous Pharisees or stuck in a pattern of sin, Jesus truly knows us and offers us a new identity.
To Every Generation...The teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Crossfields.....Join us as we go verse by verse through the Bible.
To Every Generation...The teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Crossfields.....Join us as we go very by verse through the Bible.
Church of the Apostles- Dawsonville, GA
Grace Heights Church
You Are Here: Worship as Surrender and Service, Luke 7:36-50, Pastor Jeff McVay
You Are Here: Worship as Surrender and Service, Luke 7:36-50, Pastor Jeff McVay
Cornerstone in Prescott, AZ exists to glorify God and make disciples of Jesus. Scott Savage serves as our primary teaching pastor. Learn more: PrescottCornerstone.com
Cornerstone in Prescott, AZ exists to glorify God and make disciples of Jesus. Scott Savage serves as our primary teaching pastor. Learn more: PrescottCornerstone.com
Welcome to Christ Community Church of Wilmington NC. We are committed to teaching the Bible, transforming lives, and touching our world.
Join us as we hear a power message on the priority of being thankful, from our very own, Gregg Madden.
Join us as we hear a power message on the priority of being thankful, from our very own, Gregg Madden.
Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee
Have you ever felt like God ran out of forgiveness? There's a gap between what we know to do and what we actually do. What do you do with that gap? In this episode, Pastor Chris Kipp teaches a message entitled Big Love from Luke 7:36-50. This recording is from the Renaissance Church livestream that aired on Feb. 28th, 2021. www.ren-church.org Renaissance Church - Richmond, Texas #alloflifealltheearth
Zac Nance teaches from the story of a sinful woman who anoints Jesus at a Pharisee's dinner party (Luke 7:36-50). He reminds us that God's grace is big enough to cover any and all debts.
Pastor Giles continues with the eighth message in the series ::Love Lessons:: http://bible.com/events/651642