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Introduction: The beginning of a New Year tends to have us reflecting on certain things.
Things like what have went well in the last year or what didn’t go so well in the last year.
Things like what we didn’t accomplish in the previous year and things that we would like to accomplish in the coming year.
We tend to set goals and markers that we would like to hit in the new year, and this isn’t a bad thing.
However, we do want to also be aware that there are sometimes some very valuable things that we ought to (1) be grateful for and (2) hold on to.
That’s what’s we’ll be looking at over the next few weeks.
As our church embarks into this new year we will still hold to our same core values: Gospel, Community, Mission.
Over the next few weeks we will revisit these values and their biblical groundings.
This week we want to point our attention to A Holistic Gospel.
Background:
sitting is the posture of the teacher/preacher v. 20
Jesus sermon: Luke 4:21
Significance of the Passage
Jesus is that One
The Gospel (what is the good news in Luke 4:18)
Broadness and Narrowness of the Gospel
Narrow 1 Cor.
15:1-5
Broad (Our Scripture Text for today)
Figurative/Literal?
Maybe both?
(Luke 7:22)
Key things to remember:
Jesus is King
He has a Kingdom
He Kingdom is not of this world
We are citizens of His Kingdom
We ought to want to see His Kingdom lived out on this Earth as well (though it is a limited view of it)
The Beatitudes carried a counter-cultural narrative
Justice is ultimately about restoring things to what God says to be right
Conclusion: Let us have a right view of the whole Gospel and let us engage the world with it!
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