Luke 1:1-25 · Deuteronomy 18
Luke
A Birth Out of Season
God intervenes in human history at precisely the right time, answering long-standing prayers and revealing his character through miraculous birth. Believers are invited to trust his timing, remember his faithfulness, and praise him for his gracious intervention in their lives.
Luke 1:57-80
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A Prophet Is Born
God fulfills his promises through John the Baptist, who will prepare the way for the Messiah. Believers are called to live expectantly, demonstrating faith in Christ's return while helping others see God's faithfulness.
Luke 1:26-56
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An Angel's Visit
Mary's encounter with Gabriel reveals that Jesus' miraculous conception demands our complete allegiance to God's will, even when it brings embarrassment and social ridicule.
Luke 5:17-26 · Daniel 7:13-14
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Healing
This sermon examines how Jesus demonstrates his divine authority to forgive sins through healing, calling believers to respond with praise for God's forgiveness and restoration.
Luke 4:1-13 · Genesis 3
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Temptation
Jesus withstands the same temptations that defeated Adam, demonstrating his true Sonship and showing believers how to trust God, worship him alone, and resist testing his goodness.
Luke 23:26-49 · Psalm 22:7-8
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Crucifixion
Through five witnesses to Jesus' crucifixion, Luke demonstrates Jesus' innocence and reveals God's love and power at work through his Son's death to forgive sin and restore relationship with humanity.
Luke 22:31-34 · Luke 22:54-62
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Denial
This sermon examines Peter's denial of Jesus and how failure under pressure doesn't disqualify believers from God's purpose. Though we stumble in our faith, Jesus remains stronger than our failure and restores us to meaningful service.
Luke 6:1-11 · 1 Samuel 21:22
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Lord of the Sabbath
Jesus demonstrates his authority as the Son of Man by showing that human need supersedes ceremonial tradition, claiming lordship over all things and calling believers to make him Lord of their lives.
Luke 24:36-53
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One Final Appearance
Jesus appears to his fearful disciples, reassuring them through Scripture and commissioning them as witnesses. The sermon calls believers to see life through God's perspective rather than despair, embracing repentance and becoming agents of hope to others.
Luke 22:7-23 · Luke 9:31
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Passover
Jesus transforms the Passover meal into a new covenant celebration, where the bread and wine symbolize his body and blood given for all people. Participants in this meal pledge their allegiance to Jesus as Savior and Lord.
Luke 22:66–23:25 · Luke 20:25
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Trials
Although innocent, Jesus endures a series of unjust trials before Pilate, Herod, and the religious leaders, ultimately dying so that the guilty—represented by Barabbas—may live.
Luke 17:1-10
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A Servant's Work Is Never Done
This sermon outlines four essential character traits of disciples: avoiding being a stumbling block to others' faith, practicing quick forgiveness when repentance is offered, maintaining faith focused on Jesus rather than seeking great faith, and embracing humble servanthood with nothing to boast about.
Luke 1:26-56 · Luke 1:3-4
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I Am the Lord's Servant
This sermon introduces the Gospel of Luke and examines Mary's acceptance of God's call to bear Jesus, exploring how praise naturally flows from encountering God's activity in history and challenging believers to accept Jesus on his own terms regardless of personal cost.
Luke 23:1-25 · Luke 22:66
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Trial
This sermon examines four distinct reactions to Jesus during His trial—rejection by Jewish leaders, dismissal by Herod as entertainment, indifference from Pilate, and unwitting substitution in Barabbas—calling listeners to decide their own response to Christ.
Luke 22:24-38 · John 13
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Upside Down Thinking
In his final meal with the disciples, Jesus teaches that kingdom leadership means serving others, warns of Satan's attacks, assures them of his intercessory prayer, and calls them to prepare for persecution—lessons still vital for today's believers.