A sermon podcast of Hope Presbyterian Church in Columbus, Ohio.
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The Lord says comfort and speak tenderly to his people who are struggling. This Sunday we hear one of three voices who do just that. A voice cries out to prepare. What does it mean, day to day, to prepare for the Lord's coming?
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We love our routines. And so we hate interruptions. But what if Jesus is the interruption we most need? Will we welcome him?
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One of the most important questions we can ask and answer is: "where are we heading?" Jesus orients his disciples to the day of his return. He teaches us readiness.
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The answer to greed, worry, and fear is not technique or will-power. It's an inside-out heart change that only Jesus can provide.
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Jesus calls us to pay attention to our interior lives. This calling is essential in every age, but more than ever today.
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The gospel is an announcement of Jesus' victory and rule. So there is no neutral ground: we are either embracing the news or evading it. Jesus is urgently challenging us to join him today.
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In this world of same old same old, we expect and extend surprise (because the good news of Jesus is the truest surprise of all).
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We are taking a brief break from Luke in order to focus on the practices and priorities of Hope. What we could call our Hope habits.
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We are taking a brief break from Luke in order to focus on the practices and priorities of Hope.
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As Jesus sets his face to Jerusalem, we join his disciples in this wilderness journey. How do we follow Jesus in the wilderness today?
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Sometimes discipleship feels like we are going to drown. What can this episode in Luke teach us about trusting Jesus in times of fear?
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God is like a prodigal (lavish, extravagant, "wasteful") farmer in the sowing of his life-giving Word. How will we respond to his extravagant invitation?
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Do you feel stuck in a life of selfishness? Jesus provides the only escape from the self-inflicted torment of living for ourselves.
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Because of the incarnation, Jesus reveals exactly what it looks like when God visits his people. It is not what we would expect.
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What is the difference between hypocrisy and integrity?
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The resurrection is a revolution. United to Jesus, we too are made new.
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Jesus calls his community to take on his Father's likeness. To our surprise, this looks like active enemy love.
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Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath.
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Jesus is doing something new, which calls for feasting and fasting.
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This passage is very important in the life of our church. We believe it encapsulates our mission: to receive and then extend the welcome of Jesus.
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We have tamed down what it means to follow Jesus. Let's allow Luke's Gospel to re-wild our faith.
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Jesus demands a response. The question is always: what kind of response does Jesus invite from us?
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Everybody knows a thing or two about Jesus. But do we really know Jesus as he reveals himself?
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*The last few minutes of this message were cut off. If we could end the sermon with four words, it would say: "Jesus wins; we win!"
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Jesus is the beloved of His Father at the very beginning of his ministry. What does this mean for us?
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