
Meet Jesus - Part 10
01/21/24 • 31 min
"And they lived happily ever after."
Why do so many fairy tales and children's stories end this way? God put that desire in us. We long for "happily ever after." We hope it's true. Someone is going to get an ending like that. Who? Join us to find out.
Four blessings and four woes that together they function to:
1) Comfort the disturbed
2) Disturb the comfortable
3) Forecast the great reversal
Text: Luke 6:12-26
"And they lived happily ever after."
Why do so many fairy tales and children's stories end this way? God put that desire in us. We long for "happily ever after." We hope it's true. Someone is going to get an ending like that. Who? Join us to find out.
Four blessings and four woes that together they function to:
1) Comfort the disturbed
2) Disturb the comfortable
3) Forecast the great reversal
Text: Luke 6:12-26
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Meet Jesus - Part 9
What do you think will give you contentment? What will provide you the satisfaction you long for? The answer to that could be a lengthy list. But most, if not all, items on that list will disappoint in the end. We settle too easily for secondary things. So what won't disappoint? Join us and find out.
Sabbath ("rest"):
1) How to miss it
2) Tastes of it
3) How to get it in full
Text: Luke 6:1-11
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Meet Jesus - Part 11
There's nothing distinctly Christian about loving people who love you. Christian love is exceptional: it demonstrates love for enemies. Join us as we contemplate one of the most challenging teachings of Jesus to faithfully live out.
Christian love...
1) The exceptional nature of it
2) The motivations for it
Text: Luke 6:27-36
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