Sermons on Luke
The Temptation-Conquering Power of God’s Word
Text: Luke 4:1–13
Main Idea: God’s Word is able to guard our heart from every manner of temptation and sin.
The Certainty and Necessity of the Resurrection
Text: Luke 24:36–49
Main Idea: The resurrection is not an optional aspect of the gospel; it is the singular event that validates God’s plan to rescue mankind from their sin!
The True Nature of Our King
Luke 19:28–46
Main Idea: The King who freely offers peace and salvation is the King who weeps over the consequence of his just and righteous judgment.
Faithful to His Promises
Text: Luke 2:21-38
Main Point: God’s faithfulness to His promises calls us to wait on Him with trust and hope.
Guiding Principles for Kingdom Harvesting
Text: Luke 10:1-20
Main Idea: Jesus sends out laborers to proclaim His kingdom, and although reactions vary, joy prevails.
How Ravens and Lilies Can Cure Our Anxiety
Text: Luke 12:22–31
Main Idea: Anxiety is the self-defeating fruit of an unbelieving heart.
The True Demands of Our Discipleship
Text: Luke 9:57-62
The Problem of “Authenticity” and the Promise of Self-Denial
Text: Luke 9:18–27
Main Idea: Our self-denying pursuit of Jesus ensures the kind of “profit” that our self-indulging pursuits can never produce.
The Surprising Goal of Jesus’ “Tolerance”
Text: Luke 5:27-32
Main Point: Jesus didn’t come to coddle sinners in their sin but to call sinners to repentance.
The Disability that Defines All People
Text: Luke 5:17–26
Main Point: Jesus came to deal with the disability that defines all people— their inability to overcome their sin and be reconciled to God.