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Video Version: https://youtu.be/P_tcWqgP5oo Today's word: Servant (Luke 1:38) Mary responds to God's call with humble courage: “Here am I, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word.” This is the heart of Advent—God invites us to be servants, bearers of light and life for a world in need. Each of us has the privilege of partnering with God to build the kingdom here on earth. As you reflect this Advent, ask yourself: What opportunities is God placing before you today? Where are you being called to serve?
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Joshua Kansiewicz takes a look at one of Jesus' most intriguing parables and helps us better understand how the shrewd manager shapes our lives as disciples and followers of Jesus.
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Pastor Jason shares his message, Well Done Good and Faithful Servant, related to Luke 19:11-27.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus Heals the Centurion’s Servant (Luke 7:1-10; Matthew 8:5-13) Subtitle: The Miracles of Jesus Speaker: Mark Powell Broadcaster: Covenant Reformed Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/26/2024 Bible: Luke 7:1-10; Matthew 8:5-13 Length: 52 min.
Be a Servant! Luke 1 39-56 Dr. Rich Schnieders Friendship Grace Brethren Church April 7, 2024
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A study in Luke 1:26-45. Do we respond to the gift of Jesus like Mary did?
Being A Faithful Servant: Luke 16:1-13
Special Christmas Eve Message
The drama of this miracle is not so much in the miracle itself, but in the interaction between a Roman Centurion and Jesus. What is it that caused Jesus to marvel at his faith? And how is it possible that a Roman Centurion is one who displays such humility and grace. Join us as we dive in to this story.
ONLINE 2023The Unworthy ServantLuke 17:5-10Tim PerrinJuly 30 2023
Gospel of Luke
For The Life of The World: The FPC Greenville, Alabama Podcast
This is the sermon for the Lord's Day, May 28, 2023.
[5/14/2023] "For Such a Time as This (Esther)" comes from Luke 1:38. It is the fifth sermon of our sermon series titled "Walking With God." It was preached by Pastor Darrell L. Nelson at Mission Covenant Church on May 14, 2023.
Verse by Verse teaching through the book of Luke. www.calvaryclayton.com/youth
Not only are we commanded to help our neighbors but to do it out of goodness and not for gain. Do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing. This week's discussion features Judah Thomas, Lenny Salgado, and Johnny V For more information visit: www.thrive.church If you would like to give financially you can do so here: www.thrive.church/give/ If you need prayer email us at prayer@thrive.church This is a presentation of Thrive.Church ©All Rights Reserved
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In this podcast episode, we focus on the last three chapters of […] The post Luke-Acts Session 13: The Suffering and Exalted Servant (Luke 22–24) appeared first on Segullah.
Do we deserve anything from Jesus? Does Jesus owe us anything?
Lutheran Preaching and Teaching from St. John Random Lake, Wisconsin
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Lutheran Preaching and Teaching from St. John Random Lake, Wisconsin
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Before Jesus was our Savior, He was a Servant. This week we are looking at Jesus in Luke 22 as He serves His disciples one final meal.
NOTE: Missing first few minutes due to audio technical difficulties. Investigating Jesus—a study through the book of Luke
2021.08.22 Life as a Faithful Servant Luke 19:;11-27 by EP Church Annapolis
If you have ever read Acts 2, you know right away that something important is happening. But there is also some strange descriptions of the moment when the Holy Spirit was sent by Jesus. What is Pentecost about and how do we make sense of Acts 2 in light of our Christian experience today? What about speaking in tongues? Is it for today? How is it supposed to be practiced in a local church? I am joined today by Dr. Holly Beers, New Testament Professor of Theology at Westmont College. Dr. Beers graduated from North Central University in Minneapolis, earned a Master of Arts in Theological Studies at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul, and completed her doctorate at the London School of Theology in England. She specializes in Luke-Acts, the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, philosophical hermeneutics, and second temple Judaism. Her publications include a monograph, “The Followers of Jesus as the Servant: Luke's Model from Isaiah for the Disciples in Luke-Acts.” She also writes Greek devotionals for pastors and explores the intersection of the daily lives of women in the Roman Empire during the first century and the ecclesiology of the New Testament church. This is a two part episode and I am really excited for you to listen in on our conversation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resilientchristian/support
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2021 - 05 - 16 - Mary, God's Faithful Servant - Luke 1V26 - 38 - Micheal Newland by Weekly Sermon from Wanganui East Baptist Church
We're spending the next week journeying through the details of Holy Week. The stories that often get left on the cutting room floor, so to speak, or that get bypassed and glossed over. What do Jesus' actions and teachings throughout the final week of his life have to teach us about our faith, both during Holy Week itself and throughout our faith lives?
Dr. Thurman Hayes Jr. preaching on Luke 1:26-38. Sunday Morning December 20, 2020. At First Baptist Church of Suffolk, VA.
This is the message from our Women's Bible Study series Women of the Bible on 11/17/2020 titled "Anna - The Servant" Luke 2:36-38 with Connie Gill.
Welcome to Honey In The Rock, your daily dose of inspiration and encouragement. In this episode, we shall be studying (Luke 19). We shall also listen to 3 sermons by Reverend William Marrion Branham titled, 54-0404M - "Earnestly Contending For The Faith", 61-0124 - "Blind Bartimaeus", and 62-1124B - "Investments." I hope you find it to be a blessing.
Sunday 16th August 2020 Joshua Coghill The post Jesus Heals the Centurion’s Servant – Luke 7v1-10 appeared first on Welbeck Road Evangelical Church.
Series: Investigating Jesus Sermon: Well Done Faithful Servant Passage: Luke 7:24-35 Number in Series: 24 Pastor Mike Vargo Marquette Community Church mccmontello.org
If we forget what our Lord has done for us, we'll never have the right attitude when serving Him.
A Conversation With A Frustrated Servant - Luke 10:38-42 | Pastor Cody Cannon | 5/10/20 by Cody Cannon
This is the message from our Sunday morning service on 5/10/2020 titled "Faith that Works: The Centurian's Servant" on Luke 7:1-17 with Pastor Jeff Gill.
A Conversation With A Frustrated Servant - Luke 10:38-42 | Pastor Cody Cannon | 5/10/20 by Cody Cannon
Luke continues to tells us of the mighty deeds of Jesus. He healed the soldier and the dead young man. We are never to take offense at Jesus, regardless to who does not believe in Him. Jesus tells us that John was His messenger, who went before Him. Jesus tells us that, to whom much is forgiven, they love much, but those who are forgiven little, they love a little. Music by Scott Holmes, intro and outro(Corporate Uplifting) Theme song by Guitar Pads 7 Sound Effects: Crowd Walla, Footsteps, and Crying Earth
This is our virtual Sunday School Lesson for March 15, 2020. Follow along here, or download these notes.Today we are discussing the birth of our Savior as recorded in the first chapter of Luke’s gospel. Before you begin the podcast, make sure you have your Bible, a notepad or journal, pens, pencils, highlighters, etc.If you don't have your Daily Discipleship Guide (Sunday School Book), you can Download Daily Discipleship Guide. Study notes and questions for discussion:The Son of God came into the world as a lowly baby, born of the young virgin Mary. This tiny bundle of joy, both fully man and fully God, left the glory of heaven in order to rescue His people from their sins. God’s people had been waiting for centuries for their promised King. As they were on the lookout for a powerful deliverer to arrive on the scene, the humble servant Jesus quietly descended to earth in a way no one expected. The promised Messiah had appeared, though His arrival took shape in such a quiet, meek way that most did not recognize it. In this session, we will take a look at just a few of the truths surrounding Christ’s birth that point to His coming to earth to bring majestic rescue to His precious people. 1. Jesus was born to be the promised eternal King (Luke 1:26-33).Turn to page 28 in your Daily Discipleship Guide and read Luke 1:26-33. On page 28, fill in the blanks:The virgin birth affirms that the eternal Son of God took on human flesh. The virgin birth is significant in that it serves as a reminder of Old Testament prophecies (Isaiah. 7) while also affirming both the deity and humanity of Christ.What are some reasons Christians must affirm, believe, and defend the supernatural conception and virgin birth of Jesus? (pause the podcast and write your responses in your notepad or journal)2. Jesus was born to be the promised mighty Savior (Luke 1:51-55). Turn to page 29 in your Daily Discipleship Guide and I read Luke 1:51-55. Notice the tense of the verbs used to describe God’s actions in this passage. If you mark in your Bible, underline, circle or highlight the verbs in this passage.When you find yourself in a difficult, unstable season of life (perhaps like the one we are in today), how can the reality of God’s sovereignty and power help you endure faithfully? (pause the podcast and write your responses in your notepad or journal)Why is our merciful Savior better than just a powerful one? (pause the podcast and write your responses in your notepad or journal)3. Jesus was born to be the promised humble Servant (Luke 2:4-7).Turn in your Daily Discipleship Guide to page 30 and read Luke 2:4-7.What are some positive examples of condescension (humility) that you have witnessed or experienced? (pause the podcast and write your responses in your notepad or journal)Read Philippians 2:5-8On page 30 in your Daily Discipleship Guide, fill in the blanks:Christ’s Humiliation: Although God the Son was equal with God and worthy of all the glory God receives, He chose to humble Himself by taking on human flesh. He left His glorious state and came in the likeness of sinful flesh, and He experienced a humiliating death on a cross by becoming sin for us so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.As we conclude this Bible study, I want to ask you these questions to ponder all week long, and the rest of your life:How will you honor God the Son’s condescension to this earth to save sinners? Will you commit yourself every day to living for Jesus by surrendering your life anew to Him? Will you allow the Holy Spirit to guide you in action and speech?With whom will share your praises of our mighty Savior so that they would come to Him in faith for salvation from sin, humbling themselves before Him?As daily follow up to keep this Bible study alive in your mind during the week, turn to pages 32-34 in your Daily Discipleship Guide. Will you devote yourself to completing each day’s assignment? Remember, you must take the initiative with your own discipleship. And will you take the initiative to be responsible for the God-given mandate to disciple you own family?
Prayer is based on the three "Ps" Presence, Provision, and Power
We are in a series called Story FORMED, looking at how the biblical storyline shapes what we believe, who we are, and how we live.This week we explore Jesus’ parable of the Shrewd Servant from Luke 16:1-13Intro music by Beautiful Eulogy and Alert 312 Check them out here: http://www.humblebeast.com/beautiful-eulogy/
“When you have done all that you were commanded, say ‘We are unworthy servants, we have only done what was our duty,’” says Jesus to his Apostles. What does this mean for them, those who would carry the Gospel to the known world and what does that mean for us today. Listen as Father Jeremiah explores the need for grace as we do all that Jesus calls us to in the kingdom work he gives to us.Image: Der Landmann, by Eugène Burnand [Public Domain]. Image Location: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eugene_Burnand_-_Der_Landmann.jpg
What would you do if someone paid off all your debts tomorrow? What would you owe them? In this message, we hear how in Jesus, we freely receive new life under a new master, and he demands all our service and praise. Outline Watch yourselves (vv1-6) Serve humbly (vv7-10) with thankfulness (vv11-19)
A biblical study through the book of Luke with Dr. Bryan Payne
Do you desire to use what God has given you for yourself or for heavenly purposes? On today's podcast, Jason discusses how to live a life that God rewards.
Jesus the Servant- Luke 22:24-27 Sermon by Tim Harris, Senior Pastor Woodburn Baptist Church, Woodburn, Kentucky www.woodburnbaptist.org
Jesus the Servant- Luke 22:24-27 Sermon by Tim Harris, Senior Pastor Woodburn Baptist Church, Woodburn, Kentucky www.woodburnbaptist.org
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Ten Talks 12/02/2017 | Part 8 | The Word of God carries life giving power and this is true for every aspect of our lives. In difficult and challenging situations, let's remind ourselves that God’s words are life to those who find them and health to all their flesh (Proverbs 4:20-22). This is a free gift given to us by grace and when we speak the word over situations and circumstances in our lives by faith, the power of God’s word is activated.
This record contains the audio teaching MP3 and the printable handout for our LifeGroup material on the Centurion's Servant from Luke 7:1-10
This record contains the audio teaching MP3 and the printable handout for our LifeGroup material on the Centurion's Servant from Luke 7:1-10