Luke's Gospel (202)
Sunday morning series in the Gospel of Luke
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Signs of the Times? (21:5-36)
Jesus told his disciples that Jerusalem would be destroyed. They wanted to know when. When should they flee from the doomed city? Should they be looking for signs? How could they prepare for what lay ahead?
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What wonderful buildings! (21:5-9)
Visitors to Jerusalem were overwhelmed by the scale & beauty of the temple. But Jesus wasn't impressed by the outward show.
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Man’s View; Christ’s view (21:1-4)
When people looked at the scribes, the donations of the rich, the temple buildings, they were deeply impressed. Jesus was not. He was concerned not about outward appearances but about what went on in people's hearts.
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Danger. Theologians at Work (20:45-47)
Jesus warned his disciples to be on guard against the theologians. But why? What dangers did they pose? And how were the disciples to guard themselves?
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David’s Son, David’s Lord (20:41-44)
David thought of the Messiah as his seed, his Son. Yet he spoke of him as his Lord, to be honoured, feared, obeyed. How dare the scribes treat David's Lord with such contempt?