"Luke 1:1" Tagged Teaching

"Luke 1:1" Tagged Teaching

Diagnosing Hypocrisy

Luke 11:42-44 As we a continue our exposition of Luke’s Gospel, we’re going to consider the subject of spiritual hypocrisy, which is not a, a topic that is for meant for comfortable or easy listening.  So, if you’re feeling uncomfortable in the topic and the subject as we get into this, believe me, I sympathize.  This is a subject that really should for all of us, prompt sincere self-examination, which we are going to endeavor to do together today.    You’ll…

The Virgin Birth, Part 2

Luke 1:32 Open your Bibles to Luke Chapter 1.  Luke Chapter 1.  We’re continuing our study of Gabriel’s announcement of the birth of Jesus Christ to the virgin Mary.  This is what Gabriel the angel spoke to her about the miraculous conception of our Lord Jesus Christ, and in this announcement, we see Jesus’ true nature and the significance of his life, his ministry.  You’re going to find the section we’re studying in Luke chapter 1, verses 31 to 33. …

Favored By God

Luke 1:28-30   Well, as we come to our time in God’s Word this morning, you can open your Bibles as we’ve been in Luke’s Gospel.  We’ve just entered into this study.  We’re just kind of dipping our toes into the water, basically, of such a wonderful, rich text of Scripture, the main subject of which is our glorious Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  We love talking about Him.  We love learning about Him.  More than ten years ago probably,…

The Sign of Silence, Part 2

Luke 1:18-20   Well, as we come to our time in God’s Word, we’re turning to the Gospel of Luke.  We’re going to finish up what we started last week.  The longer I live as a Christian, the longer I work with other Christians, the more I grow in my understanding of God, His ways, His work, through His word, the more I’m amazed really at the wisdom, the patience that God displays in using us to accomplish His will. …

The Sign of Silence, Part 1

Luke 1:18-20   We’re looking at Luke chapter 1, the first two annunciation narratives.  These were essentially birth announcements.  When God announces the birth of a special child, He doesn’t send a fancy card in the mail.  He sends a messenger from the throne room, an angelic messenger.  The particular messenger who spoke to Zechariah more than 2,000 years ago is an angel named Gabriel, one who stands, as verse 19 chapter 1 says, “in the presence of God.”  As…