Luke's Gospel (202)
Sunday morning series in the Gospel of Luke
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Pressed down and running over (6:37-42)
God has treated us with extraordinary, overflowing kindness. Jesus expects us now to show the same kindness to people who have hurt or harmed us.
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Imitating a generous God (6:27-36)
How should Jesus's disciples treat people who hurt and harm them? What is the benchmark? Jesus tells us that our benchmark must be the character and behaviour of God himself, our Father in heaven.
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Turning the other cheek (6:27-36)
Jesus commanded his disciples to submit to blatant injustice. Did he really mean it? And is it possible to do it?
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Love your enemies (6:27-36)
Jesus commanded his disciples to love their enemies. But what does love mean? And how do we put his command into practice?
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Blessing of the destitute (6:17-26)
Jesus's disciples tasted success and popularity. But Jesus warned them that the mark of his true disciples is poverty, hunger, pain and persecution. They are the people who are truly blessed.