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Coming to Jesus

March 8, 2020 • Matt Miller • Luke 5:12–16

We begin the healing section of Luke's Gospel. Intimately attached to Jesus' healing miracles is His authority to forgive sin. This is a wonderful account of Jesus' purifying work. Not only can the sinner be cleansed from their sin, but they can become legally right before the just judgments of God's perfect Law. Yet, where the Law condemns, Jesus makes well. The only condition is that we must come to Jesus as this leper comes; desperately, worshipfully, hastily, humbly, and believing. If we bring the full weight of our wretched sin to Christ, He is forever willing, and eternally able, to forgive.

More from Luke

Would-Be Followers

June 19, 2022 • Matt Miller • Luke 9:57–62

Jesus challenges three would-be followers who've not yet discovered the nature of true discipleship. Many are eager, but have not counted the cost. Others have counted the cost, but are working in their own power to hedge against the coming challenges. And, then, others are willing to follow Jesus, but with a divided heart. In these difficult words of Jesus, He shows forth the heart of a true follower. It is a challenging passage, but one worthy of much meditation.

A Preview of Glory

December 5, 2021 • Matt Miller • Luke 9:27–29

We come to the mysterious passage known as the transfiguration. It is a strange passage that many are not certain what to do with. However, it serves a very important purpose. Not only does it continue to reveal the divine identity of Jesus, but it serves to bolster the disciples faith. This sermon explores the relationship of God's holiness with His glory, revealing Jesus to be the intrinsic essence of God's holiness when it is made publicly known. He is the glory of God.

The Gospel of Self-Denial

November 21, 2021 • Matt Miller • Luke 9:23–26

We come to the heart of Jesus' message. The Gospel is not about self-fulfillment, but self-denial. The way up is the way down. The way to gain life is to lose your life. Jesus teaches on the costliness of following Him. He says it requires a complete abandonment of your former identity, and then reassociation with Him. The one who desires to follow Jesus must lay down all former ways of life, take up their cross every single day, and follow Him. This is a message that doesn't sell, but it's one the truly converted heart loves.