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- Jul 30, 2017A Moment In Time
- Jul 23, 2017Added to the Church – Now What? Part 1
Jul 23, 2017Added to the Church – Now What? Part 1By: John PulliamSeries: LukeActs 2:42-47The Bible reveals that the church of Jesus Christ is a deeply committed community of Christians where the power of the Holy Spirit is present and active fueling worship and witness. In this passage we find four pillars of a Spirit-filled church. A Spirit-filled church is...I. A Bible-studying ChurchII. A Fellowshiping ChurchIII. A Worshiping ChurchIV. A Witnessing Church
- Jul 2, 2017Jesus: The Unexpected One
Jul 2, 2017Jesus: The Unexpected OneBy: John PulliamSeries: LukeLuke 7:18-23Jesus declared that John the Baptist was the greatest man who ever lived up to that time, and yet, here we find John battling doubt. Exercising his capacity to think rationally, John continued to distinguish truth from error, resolving to have his doubt relieved once and for all. In this passage we learn that the path to genuine faith can be paved with doubt from a confused heart; certainty is found in Jesus Christ alone.
- Jun 25, 2017Jesus Raises the Dead
Jun 25, 2017Jesus Raises the DeadBy: John PulliamSeries: LukeLuke 7:11-17Typically, biblical teaching on resurrection is usually reserved for Easter Sunday when we pause to focus on the resurrection of Jesus Christ; and rightly so! Christs' resurrection reveals His defeat of sin and death. But the Bible also teaches the resurrection of the saved unto eternal life, which provides a motivation for believers to live holy lives, and a warning to unbelievers to repent and believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ. In this passage we see in the raising of the widow's only son three realities about Jesus Christ that should motivate Christians to live with a greater resurrection mindset.
- Jun 18, 2017Jesus Astonished by the Centurion’s Faith
Jun 18, 2017Jesus Astonished by the Centurion’s FaithBy: John PulliamSeries: LukeLuke 7:1-10Jesus gives the greater healing in salvation. In this passage a Gentile demonstrates the kind of faith that the Son of God responds to: it is despairing, humble, and hopeful. For all those who put their faith completely in Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of their sins, they will be "found...well" in the day of God's judgment. They have nothing to fear either in this life or the life to come.
- Jun 11, 2017I Have Decided To Follow Jesus
Jun 11, 2017I Have Decided To Follow JesusBy: John PulliamSeries: LukeLuke 6:46-49In life you will have to make decisions regarding your friends, education, marriage, housing, finances, retirement, medical care, and so on. But infinitely more important than all of these is the answer to the question "Where will I go when I die?" Jesus' final parable and lesson in the Sermon on the Mount deals with that very question.
- Jun 4, 2017The Surpassing Greatness of Our Salvation
- May 28, 2017The Fruit of Salvation
May 28, 2017The Fruit of SalvationBy: John PulliamSeries: LukeLuke 6:43-45With profound simplicity Jesus teaches His disciples with a word picture that contrasts the entrance to heaven with entrance to hell. Jesus teaches that there are two groups, two paths, two gates, and two destinations. This eternally important comparison reveals the choice that every person must make between heaven and hell; between salvation and condemnation; between the singular worship and allegiance to Jesus Christ and the endless forms of false religion found in the evil world system governed by Satan.
- May 21, 2017Get the Log Out of Your Eye
May 21, 2017Get the Log Out of Your EyeBy: John PulliamSeries: LukeLuke 6:37-42This passage is regularly used by Christians to support a view of "no judgment" in the Christian community. However, the reality that we are to pass judgment on one another is assumed in v. 42: "first take the log out of your own eye, then you will see clearly to take out the speck that is in your brother's eye." Jesus' is not forbidding all forms of judgment, but continual faultfinding and criticism that eventually leads to contempt for other persons that result in condemning attitudes and behavior. Mercy, not continual faultfinding and condemnation are God's way of living in the kingdom.
- May 14, 2017Love in God’s Kingdom – Part 2
May 14, 2017Love in God’s Kingdom – Part 2By: John PulliamSeries: LukeLuke 6:32-36Following the "Beatitudes," Jesus begins to lay out the way love works in the kingdom of God. This passage reveals the Command to Love, the Condition of Love, and the Expectation of Love. This message shows the Condition of Love, and the Expectation of love.