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Category: The Gospel of Luke
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I Must
My Father’s children, you MUST be about your Father’s business!
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Can God Learn?
The Father’s favor showed forth to witnesses who saw Jesus do more and greater things every day.
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My Father’s Business
“And when they saw him, they were amazed: and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us? behold, thy father and I have sought thee sorrowing. And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me? wist ye not that I must be about my Father’s business? And…
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Beside Themselves
How could a poor boy from Nazareth know enough about the law to be able to ask questions deep enough for the council to take notice?
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The Age of Accountability
Luke does not mention the age of Jesus in order to set up some sort of rite of passage.
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Back Home to Nazareth
There are a lot of spurious writings about the childhood of Jesus but none of them are the word of God. We may be intrigued by these stories, but rest assured, God has given us everything we need to know about Jesus in the Bible.
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The Dedication
Luke turns our focus from the law to Christ. The law points to the righteousness of God, so it is important. However, Jesus is the fulfillment of that law for us.
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“Grandma” Anna
The lesson we should glean from these examples is that nothing should come before our worship to God, and nothing should be used as an excuse for not attending to regular worship of the King of kings!
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“Grampa” Simeon
Salvation is complete in Jesus Christ. Therefore, when Jesus was born into the world, God’s salvation of His people was as good as done! No matter what man would try to do, God was saving His people.
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First Day Back To Church
Even through the current pandemic, find a way to be involved in church. It will make it so much easier when things go back to normal. Making church a high priority will be blessing in the long run, and now.