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Sermons on “Luke”

Jesus Stories- New Wineskins

Continuing looking at the stories Jesus told, Jon talks about new things and change in the parable of the wineskins from Luke 5.38-39.

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Jesus Stories – The Great Banquet

Nick looks at the parable of the great banquet in Luke 14.15-24. Following Jesus is urgent and important, and he calls us to invite anyone we find to come to the great banquet (v.23).

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Jesus Stories – The Rich Fool

Caitlyn gives the first talk in our series on Jesus stories where she visits Luke 12 and talks about the rich fool

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Jesus’ last words: Paradise

Jon finishes this mini-series on Easter Day, looking at Jesus’ promise to the thief in Luke 23.43 “I assure you, today you will be with me in paradise.” The bad thief rejects Jesus, but the good thief throws himself on the mercy of Jesus and receives this promise. What are you going to do?

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What Would Jesus Undo? – Spiritual Pride

Jesus tells as story of two people going into the temple to pray in Luke 18.9-14. One, the Pharisee, has spiritual pride – comparison, attention seeking, fault-finding, whereas the tax collector (the bad guy!) humbles himself before the Lord. Jesus would undo Spiritual Pride because when we’re full of ourselves there’s no room for God.

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The Story Continues: Extravagant in Giving

God has given us many blessings and thus many ways we might give to others. Jane explores 3 different giving mindsets – the bag (Haggai 1.6), the basket (Luke 6.38) and the barn (Proverbs 3.9-10). We’re called to give extravagantly and trust that God will give to us abundantly.

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The Story Continues: Faithful in Service

Jon looks at three examples from Scripture (1 Sam 17.17-18, Lk 19.28-35, Jn 13.4-5), recognising our identity as servants of the Most High God, and the invitation to join with God’s story by serving. When we serve others we are serving Jesus (Mat 25.40) and in the Kingdom of God the little things are big things.

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