Paid-members only bible Luke 21: The Widow's Offering From there, Jesus turns His gaze toward the temple itself. As we step into the rest of Luke 21, we see Him completely dismantle the illusion that “everything is normal.” He shatters the status quo and gives us an exact description of what to look for in the days to come
Paid-members only Luke 20: The Resurrection and Marriage Whose Son is the Messiah? & Warning Against the Teachers of the Law Introduction and Greeting Good Tuesday evening, brothers and sisters. May the peace of the Lord Jesus Christ and His abundant blessings be with you as we study His Word together today. As we move into the final
Luke 20: The Authority of Jesus Questioned The Parable of the Tenants & Paying Taxes to Caesar Subscribe Greetings & Introduction Good Monday evening, brothers and sisters. May the peace of the Lord Jesus Christ and His abundant blessings be with you as we study His Word together today. Yesterday, we walked the road with Christ Jesus
Blog Post Luke 19: Jesus Comes to Jerusalem as King As we continue our journey in Luke 19, we see Jesus approaching Jerusalem. It is a moment of celebration as the crowds hail Him as King. But as Jesus gets closer, the atmosphere shifts. He looks at the city, and He weeps. He weeps because He knows the road ahead leads straight to the cross.
The-Way Luke 19: Zacchaeus The Tax Collector The journey from Luke 18 to Luke 19 reminds us that whether we are flat on our backs, begging by the wayside, or hidden up in the branches of a sycamore tree, trying to maintain our distance, Jesus is actively seeking us out. He comes to bring us both sight and salvation.
The-Way Luke 18: The Rich Ruler, Today, we finish Luke 18 by looking at verses 18–43. We will see how Jesus’ conversation with a Rich Young Ruler highlights the terrifying danger of possessions, setting up a stark contrast to a blind beggar named Bartimaeus at the end of the chapter.
The-Way Luke 18: Parable of: The Persistent Widow Moving into Luke 18 With that solemn backdrop of unexpected judgment fresh in our minds, Luke 18 takes us deeper into how we ought to live while we wait. If the end is sudden and individual judgment is certain, how do we posture our hearts?
The-Way Luke 17: Jesus Heals Ten Men with Leprosy The Coming of the Kingdom Good afternoon, brothers and sisters. May the peace of the Lord Jesus Christ and His abundant blessings be with you as we study His Word together today, and throughout your daily lives. To be honest, it feels like I might have stepped on a few