Capturing Glory

{Luke 9:18-36}

At what might be the height of Jesus’ earthly ministry, the disciples finally recognize His divinity. So why does Jesus ask them to keep it secret? Pastor Drew offers an explanation as we examine Peter’s Confession and The Transfiguration.

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Do You Hear What I Hear?

{Luke 8:1-15}

Jesus gives the parable of the sower. We often think of each type of soil as a different hearer. Some hear the Word of God as though they were rocky soil, some as though choked out by weeds. But what if we’ve all been every type of hearer? Pastor Drew explains how sometimes we listen to God as though we’re fertile soil, and other times we let excuses or circumstances distract us from obedience.

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Are You the One?

{Luke 7:18-35}

Have you ever doubted God? Then you’re in good company. Luke 7 tells the story of the great John the Baptist, doubting Christ in his final days. Pastor Drew encourages us to follow John’s example and take our doubts directly to Christ.

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To Judge or Be Judged

{Luke 6:37-45}

There’s a fine line between accountability and judgment. Perhaps the most pervasive stereotype of Christians is our aptitude to judge. Jesus articulates quite clearly where the line is, and implores us to be on the right side. Pastor Drew talks about the posture we are to take in judging to emulate Jesus’ life and ministry.

Foundation Gospel

{Luke 6:38-48}

The parable of the two builders is an easy one for us to follow, but we sometimes get too focused on the storms and forget that the power is in the Foundation. Who, really, is your cornerstone? Pastor Drew unpacks the importance of that foundation.

The Usual Suspects

{Luke 6:12-16}

Luke lists for us the disciples that Jesus calls to be His apostles. At first glance, it’s simply a list of names. Zack Flipse explains why this moment in 6 is incredible significant. Jesus makes a bold and daring proclamation to His followers: There is no one I can’t use.

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Incompatible

{Luke 5:27-39}

Jesus calls a tax collector. Jesus calls a traitor to the Jews. Jesus calls an egregious sinner. Jesus calls someone society considered ‘too far gone.’ Then Jesus eats with him and his friends.

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The Lord’s Favor

{Luke 4:14-30}

At the onset of His ministry, Jesus teaches in His hometown. Things go well, at first. But as Jesus gets confrontational, His family and friends push away. Pastor Drew walks us through one of Jesus’ toughest sermons.

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The Test

{Luke 4:1-13}

Luke answers the questions “Where do we find a savior?” and “What do we look for in a savior?” Through His temptations, Jesus proves Himself to be a Savior of singular focus: to seek and save the lost. Jesus revealed Himself to Luke and other disciples, and through the Holy Spirit He reveals Himself to us, too.

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