Throughout His ministry Jesus pushed people to reconsider the teaching of Scripture. His contention was that they had missed the vital, core truth it contains regarding who God is and how we are to relate to Him.
As a result, the people needed a new understanding of God and His interaction with the world to contain the scriptural truth Jesus had come to proclaim.
The Need for New Understanding
November 19, 2017 • Ashley Brown • Luke 5:33–39
What Does Jesus Want His Followers to Say?
April 12, 2020 • Larry Kroon • Luke 24:45–47
Over this very unusual Easter Season, with the world in the grip of a pandemic, we will be answering three crucial questions: (1) What does Jesus want his followers to do? (2) What does Jesus want his followers to say? and (3) How will Jesus enable his followers to do so? Last week (Palm Sunday) we addressed the first question. This week (Resurrection Sunday), we will address the second question with the words spoken by Jesus on the day of his resurrection.
What Does Jesus Want His Followers to Do?
April 5, 2020 • Larry Kroon • Luke 6:20–49
Over the Easter Season we will be answering three fundamental questions: (1) What does Jesus want his followers to do? (2) What does Jesus what his followers to say? (3) What will enable us to do both? Today, with the words of Jesus found in Luke 6:20-49 we will address the first of those questions.
Proclamation
April 28, 2019 • Larry Kroon • Luke 24:44–53
Luke’s Gospel tells the story of Jesus. Incarnation, Crucifixion, Resurrection, and finally Ascension. That sequence raises a natural question for us:“What happens now?” Jesus answers that question in our scripture reading today: Proclamation.