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Category Archives for New Testament

Resurrection and Marriage in the Kingdom – Luke 20:37-40

She had two questions, “When we reach heaven, will we join our spouse there, or is it ’till death do us part’? If we do join our spouse for eternity in heaven, what of the people who

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Christianity and Government – Luke 20:19-36

What Is a Christian’s Responsibility to Government?  That is the question the late R. C. Sproul sought to answer in his blog at ligonier.org.  He wrote: “The great theologian Augustine said that

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Jesus the Cornerstone – Luke 20:1-18

Our text today says Jesus was preaching the gospel in the temple, but what was that gospel message?  It was that God’s kingdom was near to coming and that there was acceptance in this kingdom for

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Jerusalem’s Visitations – Luke 19:41-48

The Jews revolted against Roman authority in 66 CE.  The Roman army fought them and eventually, in 70 CE the Roman army surrounded Jerusalem, laying siege to it, and eventually battered down its walls

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If These Were Silent – Luke 19:28-40

The world wants and needs a Savior.  Just look for evidence of that in the politicians and religious leaders we have anointed as such in recent days.  But there is only one Savior, only one man to whom

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Faithfulness While Jesus Is Gone – Luke 19:11-27

Wikipedia says about the monetary unit called a mina, from earliest Sumerian times, a mina was a unit of weight, before talents and shekels were introduced. By Jesus’ day the mina had a value of

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He Received Him Joyfully – Luke 19:1-10

C.S. Lewis writes about his conversion in his autobiographical book, Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life.  He had no desire to become a Christian, indeed fought against it with great energy,

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The Son of Man Must Die? – Luke 18:31-43

If you had been told on January 1, 2020, that there would be a world-wide pandemic  in the next couple of months that would take the lives of over a half million Americans and result in great damage to

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Wealth and the Kingdom of God – Luke 18:18-30

It is hard not to appreciate the rich mindset versus the poor mindset.  For example, according to listenmoneymatters.com, “Rich mindset understands that the first goal is to gain a surplus of resources.

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Childlike Faith – Luke 18:15-17

Tom Stuart has a nice article on the 7 Qualities of Childlike Faith.  It is trusting, transparent, carefree, insistent, spontaneous, imaginative, and joyful and he gives examples of each in biblical persons. 

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Humility to Exaltation – Luke 18:9-14

CommonSenseMedia.org lists children’s TV “that promotes humility,” shows like Guillermina and Candelario, Phineas and Ferb, and Anne of Green Gables (the animated series).  They write:

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Losing Heart – Luke 18:1-8

Losing heart is a real risk for frontline healthcare workers.  Renee Bacher at AARP writes about the need to address mental health in those helping others.  Little could have prepared health care workers

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Kingdom Phases – Luke 17:20-37

Idioms.theFreeDictionary.com describes our use of the  proverbial phrase “the calm before the storm” as describing A period of inactivity or tranquility before something chaotic begins, or

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Physical and Spiritual Healing – Luke 17:11-19

The Illness That Healed Me is Janice Weinheimer’s book on the sudden illness in January 1988 that put her in bed for five months, and forever altered the course of her life. She had flashbacks of

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The Unworthy Servant – Luke 17:7-10

There is question about the connection between this passage and the previous passages about avoiding temptation, offering forgiveness, and having mountain-moving faith.  Jamieson-Fausset-Brown‘s

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