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This message on Luke 21:20-28 where Jesus foretells the destruction of Jerusalem is inspired by the words of Jeremiah where he prophesizes to the people about the coming destruction they are about to face because they are not listening to God.
God makes a promise to his people in Jesus words that ultimately we will be protected. Not a hair on our head will perish. But that does not mean that there will not be hard times for his people. In this message we look at the context of Jesus words and what it means for us today.
In today's text Jesus is revealing to His disciples and the other people that are listening that they need to be stones of faith not impressed by the stones of a religious or political system.
Jesus sees how generous we are, he is paying attention. In this message we learn what Jesus wants from our generosity, not just in what we give but in how we give it.
In this message we look at Jesus and see what someone who is not a hypocrite does to have a gospel conversation. Jesus is teaching us that the way out of hypocrisy requires us thinking about the truth of God's Word.
In our text today Jesus is saying the ultimate goal for all of us and for all of our lives is heaven. In this message we look at common misconceptions about afterlife beliefs and what the Bible says about the eternal life after this temporary life.
We learn about the parable Jesus told about this offspring who is Jesus and those he came to save. We reflect not only on a Mother's unwavering love but also on the sacrifice, obedience and gratitude from a Faithful son.
We continue on our journey through Luke. In Luke 20 the Pharisees challenges Jesus' authority. Jesus was a man under authority with all authority, in this message we discover what that means for us today.
Jesus emphasized the importance of all creation praising the Lord. We should first have a burden for the welfare of others and be active in the spreading of the message of Jesus Christ.