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The apostles finally get to Apostle! Since they we were chosen to be apostles...they didn't go anywhere apart from Jesus. That all changes in Luke 9. But when they return from their life shaping missions trip, they fall back into old habits and don't seem to Stay on Message.
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In Luke 8:22-56, Jesus if with people in their storms of life and in many cases calms those storms. Storms of mental illness, medical desperation, sorrow of loss and even IRL storms.
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"Why do I go to church? Why? What's the point?"
Have you ever asked these questions? If so, this may be the post that help you understand why you aren't getting "out" of church attendance what you think you should "get."
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Did you ever play games like Clue or Guess Who? You deduce the answer from pieces of evidence and in the end you make your declaration, hoping you won. In Luke 7 we see many people asking “who are you?” And in the end we all have to answer, Who is Jesus to us?
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We depend on people in our lives to give wise guidance, remind us of boundaries and rules, and encourage us to endzone. As Jesus began his formal ministry, he knew the power of the Time-out and the Team huddle.
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When playing tabletop and card games with your family, what kind of "House Rules" do you play with?
Sometimes we can be sticklers for the letter of the law that we forget who made it and why.
Check out how Jesus handled the conflict of conscience in Luke 6:1-11.
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I totally want you to listen to this bible study on Luke 5, but if you only read this description, know these two things.
1. Jesus made the most of every opportunity (and Luke 5 shows it).
2. There is a reason that The Gospel is called the "Good News." The Unseen are seen. The Sick are made well. The sinful are forgiven and called to follow Him.
If you listen to this study and you think I'm way off on these two points, please tell me. I hope this can be a blessing to you today.
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Tests can be hard. We study for them, practice doing all the right things and in a moment, we can get a big "F." In this post we are looking at Luke 4 and how the temptation or testing of Jesus in verses 1-13 impacted Jesus in the rest of the chapter. When he was tested, how good were his grades? What did he do when he came up against a new challenge?
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In this podcast we will explore questions like: Why doesn't Jesus say anything in Luke 3? Why does he even get baptized? And what was the purpose of John the baptist ministry anyway? Continue the Journey with us as we experience Jesus through the Gospel of Luke.
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The early stories of Jesus' birth are not something to skip over because you've heard it before. They are also not something one should only read of hear read during the annual celebration of Jesus' birth. They are treasured account of a child like no other child has ever had.
Luke chapter two may read like the prologue to the story you are really waiting for, God's grace and mercy for all humanity through Jesus' death and resurrection. But God's Grace and Mercy are evident, even in these stories.
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Christians may agree they need to be filled with the Holy Spirit, but for what purpose? Luke 1:39-80 gives two examples of people who were filled, Responded to this filling and what kind of impact that response had on others.
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Have you ever submitted your resume for consideration for a job you really wanted? You thought, "I'd be perfect for this job?" Perhaps you've just put your general resume out there on one the job finding websites hoping for a contact or two. "I saw your resume; I think you'd be perfect for this job!" As we dive into the first have of Luke chapter 1, we will look at two applicants for very specialized jobs.
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In our world today, we usually place all the learning on children and teach them using examples of adults through the ages. But when Jesus talked about children, many times they were the standard for his followers to emulate. In this podcast we look at what Jesus said about children, what we can learn about a child's generosity, and what are the dire consequences for leading them away from faith in Jesus.
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If you've even been entrusted with a big job or task, it's most likely because you've shown yourself Faithful in a small task. In this Podcast we will look at the faithfulness of Philip the Evangelist and the chain of reactions because of a simple "Yes" to humbly serve.
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Do you like just staying where you are: personally? professionally? Spiritually? Christians are called to be faithful in the day-to-day, but we also need to have times to retreat, recharge, refresh in order to improve on our daily ministry. Check out the Growth opportunities at ViroquaNaz Events Calendar – Viroqua Naz (home.blog)
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What do you think is most important in your life? In anyone's life? The church in Corinth seemed to be having trouble prioritizing ministry roles over care for others. Paul steps in and explains what the Most Important Thing is.
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I have a big announcement in this message, I hope you'll listen to it. Many times the starting of something new is a sacrifice, a sacrifice of security, safety, financial independance. In this podcast we will look at the intersection of the Calling of Elisha in 1 Kings 19 and the Cost of Following Jesus from Luke 9.
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When you feel tired and worn down, how do you react to stressors? Chances are it's not with an level head. The Israelites returned from a long exile and Isaiah recounts their complaining and blaming God. Even so, God was and still is faithful to ReNew us, we just have to do this One Thing.
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If this is your first time checking out this podcast, perhaps it will give you a snapshot of our local ministry. This message is part of the All Things NEW series, but it also does the heavy lifting of being my annual Pastoral Report. What kind of things do small chuches go through on an annual basis? How do we serve God and continue to do so, regardless of size of funding? How do we put "new wine" in "New Wineskins"?
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What is NEW anyway? For us to understand newness, we have to understand what its replacing. in this podcast we look at passages from Revelation and 2 Corinthians.
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