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Luke chapter 18, will be reading, verses 1 to 17. Y'all hungry.
Hope you all are hungry today.
You say seeded for this, reading the Luke 18 verses 1 to 17. Jesus when Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up.
He said in a certain town, there was a judge who, neither feared God nor cared what people thought there was a widow in that town to get come and get him with a plea, grant me Justice against my adversary for some time, he refused.
But finally, he said to himself even though I don't fear God or your people think that because this Widow keeps bothering me.
I will see that she gets justice so that she won't eventually come and attack me.
And the Lord said, listen to what the unjust judge says.
And what not God bring about Justice for his chosen ones who cry out to him day and night?
Will he keep putting them off?
I tell you, he will see that they get Justice and quickly.
However, when the son of man comes he will, will he find faith on the Earth?
The song who were confident of their own righteousness, look down on everyone else.
Jesus told this Parable two men went up to the temple, to pray, one, a Pharisee and the other a tax collector Pharisee stood by himself and pray God, I think you that I'm not like other people robbers, evildoers adulterers even like this tax collector.
I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all like it, but the tax collector Student Assistance.
He would not even look up to heaven.
But beat his breast and said, God have mercy on me a sinner.
I tell you that this man rather than the other went home Justified before God, for all those who exalt themselves will be humbled.
And those who humble themselves will be exalted.
People were also bringing babies to Jesus for him to place his hands on them.
When the disciples told us, they were Buick them.
But Jesus called the children to him.
And instead, let the children come to me, do not hinder them for the kingdom of God, belongs to such as these.
Truly, I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God, like a little child will never enter it.
The word of God for the people of God.
Thanks, be unto God.
June 6th, 1944.
That date ring a bell for you.
So if you history Bots D-Day, the first D-Day.
It was unaware of the what?
That was just a little recap D Day June 6th 1944.
That was the largest amphibious Invasion ever in history especially regarding World War II.
Many people consider D-Day to be a significant moment, significant time in the entirety of World War II.
The 160,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches in Normandy France.
Many people.
Consider that in retrospect, that was the beginning of the end of the war.
Those of you who are where no history, well, the war was not officially over until September second, nineteen forty-five on V-J Day victory, over Japan day.
What's in? Between that time, right here in a couple months, everything that happened in between you could say it was an actual ization or realization of the victory that come in Sunday day.
The trajectory of the war was determined on, D-Day, the Allied Powers had the grippe, they had the strength, they had the momentum, and then little by little after that day, on until the very end of the war.
The world as a whole both experience and recognized the victory that was secured and bought on that day through the many lives of the Allied powers.
No, you not as Christians are you might see where I'm going with this few nights Christians are Redemption.
Our Victory, our salvation with secured when Jesus first came to the world, through the Virgin conception.
But that's what we celebrate about Christmas.
The government will be upon his shoulders.
The world is coming to rest upon Christ.
Jesus is the true king, who's in the world, the kingdom of God came through his person in in Mary's room initially.
And then, of course, when he was born in the manger but the renewal of the world will be long for his people, as individuals as Christians, the renewal of the world was secured through Jesus's life, his death in his resurrection.
Are they cost life to secure our Victory much like the victory that we experienced after World War II?
In reality is, as we read the New Testament, as we read Luke 24, at the end of the gospels, as we see in Revelation news, flash for you.
Jesus has one, right?
Jesus has won the victory, is his, the victory is now ours, through Christ.
But we all know we don't yet Fully live and experience that Victory.
We're still in this in-between time.
As we await Jesus to come back to inaugurate, fully is full reign as king.
And I thought it was quite timely when Pastor Jeff Scott came a couple weeks ago while we were in Mexico.
I was able to listen to the sermon on Facebook and it was timely in terms of what he shared cuz if you just don't recall your brain he shared in between the now and then not yet.
In other words, how do we use Christians live in the in between time?
We be focusing on and he sure wonderful truth from the book of Isaiah and a lot of the Bible, believe it or not, is dedicated to this very question.
How do you and I, as Christians live in this in-between time, the victory has been won for through Jesus.
We await its future day.
What do we do now in the meantime?
Well, the answer is you're not called to sit on our bombs and do nothing.
I would have to just sleep and snooze the days away, but it's Titus.
Chapter 2 talks about very wonderful, E, X, 213, tells us we as Christians, we are waiting this blessed.
Hope we looking forward to this Davis ahead.
And as we wait, you and I are called to live active obedient lives to Christ.
We are called to work while we wait.
We are called to pray while we patiently.
Wait, now as we long for that day, we call to love others.
Luke 7, 18 verses 1 to 17. Jesus provides Clarity for how we are to live in this in-between time.
Cuz if you noticed in the previous passage, that we went over a couple weeks ago.
It's been awhile since we've been at Luke's, I'm glad to be back in it with you, but Loose, 1720, that's when Jesus first began kind of this conversation.
Brought it up with the Pharisees regarding the Kingdom, right?
When is this Kingdom coming?
When can we expect it?
When are we going to see it?
When can we were so experience the benefits of the kingdom?
When is the perfect Rule and reign of God coming into the world?
Jesus talks about the kingdom, it's not something you see visually because you realize the kingdom is in your midst is here through my person and what my work is, what I'm going to do.
Turn this light of the Kingdom Jesus.
Now in verse 1, chapter 18 then Jesus told his disciples a parable.
So he's it's in conjunction to this in connection to this from this passage.
What would I think withdrawals?
All these three kind of section are three Realms three areas three directions in which God calls you and I to live as Christians upward Inward and outward to be taking notes as we anticipate the kingdom.
The three things that God calls us to do is firstly, pray.
Persistently number to cultivate humility and number three, serve compassionately.
And I'll say this before jumping to the first point.
God.
God wants you to experience Kingdom Victory today.
He wants you to taste to see to experience in part.
The victory that has been one for you on the cross.
I will experience that in different ways, not fully but we none of us get the taste of his goodness today.
That's the wonderful God that we serve and the way that we experience that is by obeying his word in the text.
So beginning vs128, pray persistently.
Without You noticing first one, it says, when Jesus told his disciples, a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up some Parables it.
As you recall, we've been in the Gospel of Luke for a little bit, it's a boys can be a little bit hard.
Understand might be wondering, what does Jesus actually staying here?
And in my own mind I think of the parable of the shrewd manager chapter 16, it's just what it, what is the main point?
They're kind of seems weird what it what is Jesus saying but here Luke the human author.
He gives us a little bit of a window into what Jesus is communicating in this Parable.
Specifically, you cannot miss the meaning.
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