Jesus’ points us to four markers of a true disciple: calling, compassion, contentment, and Christ-given character.
Everything Right Is Wrong: Luke 5:12-6:11
Jesus’ ministry and message are worth your attention because he brings true restoration, true religion, and true rest.
Tested and Tried: Luke 4:1-13
Jesus overcomes three temptations of Satan because he is the better Israel and the better Adam.
The New Man: Luke 3:1-38
The beginning of Jesus’ public ministry is told through the backstory, heralding, and arrival of God’s salvation, a salvation be better be ready for.
What Child Is This?: Luke 2:1-52
The beginning of Jesus’ public ministry is told through the backstory, heralding, and arrival of God’s salvation, a salvation be better be ready for.
A Prophet Is Born: Luke 1:57-80
The birth of a prophet, John the Baptist, points us to some good news that consists in three reported facts.
Announcements: Luke 1:5-56
The beginning of Luke’s narrative points to three ways the message of Christianity flips the script on the message of culture.
An Orderly Account: Luke 1:1-4
The introduction to the gospel of Luke is sneakily important. Here we discover that a Greek physician named Luke has done the work of a lay historian. He lays out no less than 6 reasons why we can have confidence in the details of Jesus’ life and works.
Soli Deo Gloria (Romans 11:33-36)
In the final message of our short series on the Reformation, Pastor Chris touches on Paul's doxology from Romans 11 to highlight that our salvation--and, in fact, everything--is ultimately for the glory of God alone. Unfortunately, technical difficulties prevented us from recording this sermon.
Solus Christus (Hebrews 9:11-28)
In our fourth Reformation sermon, we turn to Hebrews. There, the author makes it clear that Jesus is the priest who secures a sinner's redemption, the mediator who secures a sinner's inheritance, the sacrifice who saves sinners. So salvation is accomplished on the merits of Christ alone.