"Jesus' Death" Tagged Teaching

"Jesus' Death" Tagged Teaching

The Honor of Jesus’ Body

Luke 23:50-56 Turn in your Bibles to Luke chapter 23. Luke chapter 23. We’re looking at the final portion of this remarkable chapter, the burial of our Lord, Luke 23:50 through 56. Luke has recorded the final day of our Lord’s earthly life and that commenced at the Last Supper in Luke 22. This 24 hour period, he went out to pray in Gethsemane, as we studied and saw, and then there in the Garden of Gethsemane, he was betrayed…

The Questioning of Carnal Curiosity

Luke 23:6-12 Well, we return to Luke 23 this morning, Luke 23. You can turn there in your Bibles. And today we are continuing with the Gentile prosecution of the case against Jesus. The Jewish case against Jesus is recorded in Luke 22. We’ve already been through that material. We saw that that was prosecuted by the Jewish religious leaders. Of all people who should know who this Jesus is and what he means, his significance, his great glory, that…

The Fraudulent Case Against Jesus

Luke 23:1-5 Well, we have the privilege this morning of returning to Luke’s Gospel. And this week, hey, we turn the page to a new chapter! How about that? So open your Bibles to Luke chapter 23, Luke chapter 23. Just two chapters left before we get into Luke’s second volume, the book of Acts. I know what you’re thinking: Two chapters, that could take five years. Nope. Listen, my plan, Lord willing, is to hopefully be done by the…

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…

The Fall of Peter

Luke 22:54-62 So you can turn your Bibles to Luke 22 as we come to one of the saddest scenes in the Gospel accounts, one of the most pitiable, poignant scenes in the Passion narrative, which is the fall of Peter. And I refer to this scene as sad, pitiable because we can all sympathize with Peter, can’t we? We know that if we were put into the same situation, we’d likely fall in the same way as he. And…

The Arrest of Jesus

Luke 22:47-53 So we return to our study of Luke’s Gospel and to Jesus and his men in the Garden of Gethsemane, and today we’re coming to his arrest, which starts in Luke 22 verse 47. So you’ll want to turn there in your Bibles, Luke 22:47. Previous section, Luke 22:39-46, is Jesus preparing for the cross, and he’s really, in light of the trials that are coming upon him, he’s encouraging his disciples to do the same, to prepare.…

Lessons from the Garden

Luke 22:46 Well, we want to come back one more time to Luke 22:39-46, this passage we’ve been in for the last couple of weeks. We want to come back to it one more time so that we can learn the lessons that I think the Lord would have us learn, the lessons Luke as an author wants us to learn, the lessons that the Holy Spirit wants us to learn as well as we observe our Lord Jesus Christ.…

The Agony in the Garden, Part 2

Luke 22:42-45 Man, I love that song. Thank you so much for singing that, choosing that song for us, and thank you for singing so well. Let’s just find out how marvelous and how wonderful his love really is. Turn to Luke chapter 22. We’re returning to the Garden of Gethsemane and Jesus’ prayer in preparation for the cross. And so find your way to Luke 22 and verse 39 in your Bibles.  Luke here, in Luke 22:39 to 46,…

The Agony in the Garden, Part 1

Luke 22:39-42 Turn in your Bibles to Luke chapter 22. Luke chapter 22, we are following our Lord Jesus Christ. We’ve just been with him and his disciples in the upper room, and they are in this text that we’re in today, Luke 22:39. They’ve left the upper room and they’re heading to the Garden of Gethsemane. Today, as we enter into the Garden of Gethsemane with our Lord, we are wading into some deep, deep waters; really deeper than…

The Goodness of Good Friday

Isaiah 53 It is my joy and ah pleasure to open the word of God with all of you this evening for our Good Friday service. And tonight I wanted to speak to something that Josh already mentioned. And there’s something that I hear this time of, of year, whether it’s a meme floating around or even Christians saying it. But every year you hear the question, why do we call this day Good Friday? Why do we call Good…
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