
The Afterword: Luke 7:36-8:3
This week, Vince, Kirsten, Eric, and Rex dive deep into Luke 7:36-8:3. Topics include: Response vs. hoops to jump through Duty or delight in following Christ Love vs. manufacturing gratitude Christ's pursuit of sinners P

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This week, Vince, Kirsten, Eric, and Rex dive deep into Luke 7:36-8:3. Topics include: Response vs. hoops to jump through Duty or delight in following Christ Love vs. manufacturing gratitude Christ's pursuit of sinners P

Through a parable at a dinner party, we see that gratitude and love are responses to God's grace, not a way of earning the God's grace.

John the Baptist is looking for certainty about Jesus. Jesus answers by pointing to Scripture, holding up high the life of John, and eliciting our own response to him.

Vince, Kirsten, Ellie and Eric further explore - John the Baptist seeking greater certainty about Jesus (!) The meaning of v.35 Some ways the text shows us what God is like A few ideas for application

Vince, Kirsten, Jory and Eric explore and apply a bit more the themes of the two stories following Jesus' Sermon on the Plain - the centurion's faith and the raising of the widow's only son. God moving toward the outside

In focusing on two interactions displaying the authority of Jesus, Luke gives us more certainty about who Jesus is.

In his conclusion to the sermon on the plain, Jesus asks the listeners to consider themselves, the fruit of their lives, and their foundation.

In his conclusion to the sermon on the plain, Jesus asks the listeners to consider themselves, the fruit of their lives, and their foundation.

This week, Eric, Kirsten and Rex talk about the beginning of the sermon on the plain. Topics include: Blessings that don't look like blessings The mercy of God The importance of community Eric's birthday Featuring as a s

This week, Eric, Kirsten and Rex talk about the beginning of the sermon on the plain. Topics include: Blessings that don't look like blessingsThe mercy of GodThe importance of communityEric's birthday Featuring as a spec

This passage begins Jesus's Sermon on the Plain. In it, Jesus shows the blessing of following Him, the sorrow of following self, and the overarching call to love in the Christian life.

This passage begins Jesus's Sermon on the Plain. In it, Jesus shows the blessing of following Him, the sorrow of following self, and the overarching call to love in the Christian life.

In Luke 6:12-19, we see Jesus intentionally choosing a diverse, unlikely group of men who would serve as his apostles.

This week, Vince, Kirsten, and Rex look back at Luke 6:12-19. Topics include The diversity of the apostles (and the Church!).God's pursuit of those far from him.Roller skating through IKEA as the world ends.

This week, Vince, Kirsten, and Rex look back at Luke 6:12-19. Topics include The diversity of the apostles (and the Church!). God's pursuit of those far from him. Roller skating through IKEA as the world ends.

In Luke 6:12-19, we see Jesus intentionally choosing a diverse, unlikely group of men who would serve as his apostles.

This week, Eric, Jory, and Rex look back at Luke 6:1-11. Topics include: What makes someone a Pharisee?Why did Jesus choose to heal someone who didn't ask for it?Why does Jesus call him self "The Son of Man" so much? How

This week, Eric, Jory, and Rex look back at Luke 6:1-11. Topics include: What makes someone a Pharisee? Why did Jesus choose to heal someone who didn't ask for it? Why does Jesus call him self "The Son of Man" so much? H

When religious rules overshadow God's compassion, true rest becomes impossible. The beginning of Luke 6 contrasts the joyless legalism of the Pharisees with the healing authority of Jesus, the true Lord of the Sabbath.

When religious rules overshadow God's compassion, true rest becomes impossible. The beginning of Luke 6 contrasts the joyless legalism of the Pharisees with the healing authority of Jesus, the true Lord of the Sabbath.
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