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Responding to Calvary
Luke 23:47-49 Well, as we come to God’s Word this morning and anticipate the Lord’s table at the end of the service, we really come to a fitting portion in Luke 23 that we have been studying through, of several reactions to the cross of Jesus Christ, reactions to his death for sins. So you can turn your Bible to Luke 23, and we will start by reading the account of Jesus’ death, starting in verse 44, and we will…
When God Came to Calvary
Luke 23:44-46
Born Again on a Cross
Luke 23:35-43 Turn in your Bibles to Luke 23, Luke 23. Today we have the very special privilege of looking at a, a text that I think is a favorite to many, especially those who know their sins, know that they are sinners in need of God’s rich mercy and without his mercy they would be condemned for all eternity into Hell. And so for people like that, who, who know what it is to be lost, to know what…
Jesus Intercedes for the Transgressors
Luke 23:32-34 Well, we return to Luke 23 this morning so you can open your Bibles there. Luke 23, the record of Jesus crucifixion, the cross and the empty tomb are two stubborn facts of history, and these are the places where God glorified himself most clearly. This is the, right here, what we’re reading is the pivot point of time itself. It presents to us a line that divides humanity into the elect, and the reprobate into believer and…
The Mercy of a Final Warning
Luke 23:26-31 Let’s open our Bibles to Luke 23. Luke 23, the record of our Lord’s crucifixion. And today we are looking at verse 26 and following, where Jesus speaks to the weeping women. And as he speaks to the weeping women, and through the weeping women to the rest of the nation of Israel, he is conveying the mercy of God to a people who are under judgment. They’re heading for disaster. This crucifixion of their Messiah does not…
Our Savior and His Salvation
Luke 23:26-49 As we come to the text today, we, we are coming in, in anticipation of our celebration of the Lord’s table a little later in the service. So what we’re going to do today is kind of prepare our hearts for communion with a message that’s a little more general and broad, dealing with Luke 23. We’re going to slow down, kind of get the thirty-five thousand, forty thousand foot view of Luke’s crucifixion narrative and reflect on…
Pilate’s Path to Compromise
Luke 23:20-25 Well, you can turn your Bibles to, you guessed it, Luke 23. Luke 23. This week we are witnessing the final adjudication of the case against Jesus Christ before Pilate, the Roman governor. Pontius Pilate was, as we know, governor of the most powerful nation on earth. He was an emissary of the Empire in Judea. And though he was a powerful man, skilled ruler, we have to remember, and we should remember this about our all our…
The Messiah or the Murderer
Luke 23:13-19 Well, we want to ask that you would turn in your Bibles to Luke chapter 23, Luke 23. We’re looking at the judicial proceedings of Jesus as he stands, here in Luke 23, at the beginning, as he stands before secular authority; namely, the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate. And the major theme of this section is, I’m sure you’ve picked it up: Jesus is innocent. He is innocent of all charges. All accusations do not land on him…
The Official Testimony of Jesus Christ
Luke 22:66-71 We are in an expizish, expositional study of the Gospel of Luke, meaning that we go chronologically or, or passage-by-passage through the Gospel of Luke. And we happen to be in Luke 22 today. Luke 22 is a record of the events, days prior to Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, which we’re celebrating today. So if you have your Bibles, please turn to Luke 22. We’re gonna start our reading for this morning in Luke 22 verse 66.…
Sore Abuse and Scorn
Luke 22:63-65 Before we come to Lord’s table, I would like us to perhaps maybe deepen our appreciation for the gift of Christ and for the gift of this communion with him by turning to Luke 22 once again, look at a parallel text to what we have read in Matthew 26. We have as a church been studying the passion of Christ in our study of Luke’s Gospel. And in our study of the passion, we find our place…
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