Skipping forward more than fifteen years, Luke introduces us to John the Baptist calling crowds into the wilderness to be baptized and repent from their sins. He reminds them that it isn't their family name, or faith practices that will save them, but rather a truly heart changing encounter with
Luke 2:36-52
In Luke 2:36-52, we meet Anna the Prophetess in the temple who sees Jesus and rejoices to have seen the redeemer, only to quickly move on to the same temple years later when Jesus returns as a young boy and carries on theological conversations with the most respected theologians of his day. Clearly,
Luke 2:21-35
In Luke 2:21-35, Simeon and Anna, two elderly and devout Jews, are waiting in the Temple for the Messiah to come. When Mary and Joseph bring Jesus to the Temple to be circumcised, Simeon takes the baby in his arms and praises God. He says that Jesus is the Savior of Israel and that he will be a
Luke 2:8-20
The shepherds were living in the fields near Bethlehem when an angel appeared to them and told them that Jesus had been born. The shepherds went to see Jesus in a manger and were amazed to find him there. They told everyone about what they had seen and heard, and everyone who heard them was
Luke 2:1-7
Today the Pastors discuss Luke 2:1-7, which tells the story of Jesus' birth. They point out how easy it is to miss all of the unique and important details of the story due to how familiar we are with the story. In particular, they explore Luke's emphasis on the ordinariness of Jesus' birth and the
Luke 1:67-80
Today the Pastors discuss Luke 1:67-80, which includes Zacharias' prophecy about the coming of the Messiah and the role of John the Baptist. The Pastors analyze the text and its significance in connecting the Old and New Testaments, and they discuss the prophetic nature of John's words and the
Luke 1:57-66
Today the Pastors discuss Luke 1:57-66, which tells the story of the birth of John the Baptist. They discuss the significance of John's birth and his role as a bridge between the Old and New Testaments. They also note the importance of the name John, which was given by God, which emphasizes the
Luke 1:39-56
Today the Pastors discuss Luke 1:39-56, which includes Mary's song of praise. They discuss the many different themes of the passage, including the idea of the great reversal, the importance of gratitude and praise, and the diversity of writing styles and genres used by Luke. They also note Luke's