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Jesus had a meal at the home of Martha and Mary. We can compare this meal to the Lord's Supper. Martha concentrated on the meal. Mary concentrated on the Lord. In the Lord's Supper, we have bread and wine. That's not all that we have. There's more...
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Jesus was a Man with a purpose. He was opposed by evil men. He faced their opposition with the confidence that God was leading Him on to a glorious future. this glorious future is described for us in the words of Revelation 21:2-4. This is the glo...
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"Who is Jesus?" "What does Jesus do for us? To these question, we must make our response. ----- (1) Who is Jesus? Peter confesses his faith in Jesus - "the Christ of God" (Luke 9:20), "the Christ" (Mark 8:29), "the Christ, the Son of the living Go...
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Jesus cared about spiritual priorities. Jesus cared about social concern. When "the crowds followed Him", "He welcomed them and spoke to them about the Kingdom of God, and healed those who needed healing" (Luke 9:11). This combination of the spiri...
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This is not only a story about a change in weather conditions. It's a story about a change in Jesus' disciples. Jesus calmed the storm. He stilled the winds and the waves. He also calmed the storm in the hearts and minds of His disciples. As we re...
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When I am conducting a wedding service, I speak to the couple about two kinds of love - human love and divine love. I emphasize that our love for one another grows stronger when it is grounded in God's love for us. Jesus speaks about human love an...
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Church of Scotland minister
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Evangelical
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Luke 13:1-21

Here, we see Jesus preaching, teaching and healing. At the heart of His ministry, there is love. The story of Jesus' life on earth is an "old, old story." It tells us about events which happened about 2,000 years ago. This story is still relevant to our life today. That is because it is the story of love. This love is unchanged, unchanging and unchangeable. "The old, old story" is the story of Jesus and His love.
(1) We see the love of Jesus in the healing of the crippled woman. His love reaches… Continue

Posted on August 13, 2009 at 3:00pm —

Charles Cameron

Sermons on Luke's Gospel - Luke 11:1-12:59

Luke 11:1-13
“Ask … seek … knock … ” (Luke 11:9) – Jesus is calling us to pray.
” … how much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him” (Luke 11:13) God answers prayer. The Holy Spirit is God’s answer.

* God is good. God is love. This is Jesus’ teaching. This is the teaching which encourages us to ask, seek and knock.
* God is good. God is love. This is the teaching which gives us the assurance that God is waiting for us to come to Him.
* God is good. God is love… Continue

Posted on August 12, 2009 at 3:00pm —

Charles Cameron

Luke 10:38-42

Jesus had a meal at the home of Martha and Mary. We can compare this meal to the Lord's Supper. Martha concentrated on the meal. Mary concentrated on the Lord. In the Lord's Supper, we have bread and wine. That's not all that we have. There's more than bread and wine. There's Jesus. Jesus came to the home of Martha and Mary. In Mary, we see what it means to come to the Lord. We are to come to Him with a deep desire to be near to Him. The Lord has come to us. Let us come to Him.
* Let us come to… Continue

Posted on August 11, 2009 at 3:00pm —

Charles Cameron

Luke 10:25-37

In the parable of the good Samaritan, there are several characters. Behind the parable, there is Jesus. He is the Storyteller. We look at the story Jesus told. We look at the characters in the story. consider the characters in the parable. We also focus our attention on Jesus. He is our Saviour. He is our Lord.
The parable begins with the words, "A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho" (Luke 10:30). There were others who were also travelling on the road to Jericho - (a) the robbers; (b)… Continue

Posted on August 10, 2009 at 3:00pm —

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Luke 10:1-24

Here, we see God's servants, doing the work of the Lord. As we look at them, we should also look at ourselves. We should ask ourselves, "Am I living as a servant of the Lord?" We should ask ourselves, "Do I pay Him lip-service or give Him life-service?" We look at their service. we learn about our service. Serving the Lord is much more than "only an hour on a Sunday." As we think about serving the Lord, it is important that we focus our attention on Him rather than ourselves.
From the beginning… Continue

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