Luke 19:11-27. Whilst we await the Lord’s return, he calls us to faithfully steward all we’ve been entrusted with.
Luke 19:11-27. Whilst we await the Lord’s return, he calls us to faithfully steward all we’ve been entrusted with.
Luke 18:35-19:10. What does it mean to receive Jesus?
Luke 18:15-34. Those who seek eternal life must confess their sin and come to the Saviour.
Luke 18:1-14. In these two parables, Jesus shows us two ways we relate to God.
Luke 17:20-37. The kingdom of God is coming; and is already here.
Luke 17:1-19. Saving faith bears the fruits of compassion, humility and gratitude for God’s grace.
Luke 16:14-31. How do we respond when Jesus rebukes our sin?
Luke 16:1-13. Jesus teaches his disciples to store up treasures in heaven through faithful stewardship of worldly possessions.
Luke 15. The Father pursues and joyfully receives the lost.
Luke 14:15-35. Jesus invites us to the great banquet in the kingdom of God. This invitation is gracious and free, but it is also costly.
Luke 14:1-14. Jesus confronts our longing for recognition and approval.
Luke 13:22-35. Jesus reminds us how and why repentance is important.
Luke 13:1-21. Jesus is asked for a response to present-day crises. He points instead to a deeper, greater need: the need for repentance.
Luke 12:49-59. Jesus alerts the crowd to coming judgement and urges them to be reconciled with God.
Luke 12:35-48. Jesus instructs his followers to be ready for his return. Those who are ready will be rewarded, and those who are not will be punished. A reckoning will come for all.
Luke 12:13-34. Jesus calls us to place our trust in God, instead of earthly possessions.
Luke 12:1-12. Christians are to trust in God’s sovereign care as we live as exiles in this world.
Luke 11:37-54. Jesus gives a scathing indictment of the pharisees and the teachers of the law.
Luke 11:27-36. How should we respond to Jesus’ words and works?
Luke 11:14-26. Jesus triumphed over evil and that is great news for us.