A message on Luke 1:5–7, 57–66, exploring how Elizabeth and Zacharias obey the Word of God.
Luke
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What Happens When Everything Collapses? (Luke 7:1–17)
A 1988 message on Luke 7:1–17, exploring how Jesus Christ, our Lord, is the Friend who comes in when all the world has gone out.
When You Have Been Done Wrong, Do You Do Right?
A 1995 message on Luke 22:63–71, exploring how the Lord Jesus Christ did not respond with even a single harsh word when reviled and treated unjustly.
Where the Crowd Leads, Don’t Follow
A 1995 message on Luke 23:13–25, exploring how, even though eternal salvation is a free gift from God, the Christian life is for people who say, “I will defend my Christian commitment whatever the cost, and I will never surrender to the crowd.”
Who Am I? Who Is He? (Luke 8:19–25)
A 1992 message on Luke 8:19–25, exploring how the shortest way to the end of our frustrations, difficulties, and perplexities is the companionship, friendship, presence, and power of Jesus Christ, the Almighty Son of God.
Who Stole My Wheels? (Luke 17:11–19)
A 1993 message on Luke 17:11–19, exploring how the one leper who returned to give thanks to Jesus had the best spiritual transportation the world knows anything about: a GTG, or gratitude to God.
You Aren’t Listening, Are You? (Luke 10:38–42)
A 1984 message on Luke 10:38–42, exploring how, when we turn our attention to the Word of God, it ought to be as though God and I are alone in the world.
You Can’t Swim in Shallow Water (Luke 23:8–12)
A 1995 message on Luke 23:8–12, exploring how, until our commitment to Jesus Christ becomes real and deep, we will not progress as Christians or enter into the rich experience of fellowship and friendship with the Son of God.
You Have Got to Have Heart (Luke 6:27–36)
A 1988 message on Luke 6:27–36, exploring how the best antidote to that kind of sickness is a medicine whose ingredients are loving, doing good, blessing, and praying.
