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Introduction
Welcome
My name is ...
Going through a series in the Gospel of Luke
August 19 - Starting a new series in the book of Acts called Witnesses
In preparation for our fall launch I want to help you get more deeply connected.
3 PRINCIPLES: Gospel | Community | Mission
Rooted and being transformed by the word of God, A biblically formed people that sees Jesus as the central theme and a people who are being transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Growing together as a family & community.
Community Group is one way to get connected.
We will have
Being on Mission together - to serve others inside the church and to share the hope of Jesus with those not yet part of the church
We have numerous opportunities to serve here at CrossPointe
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Some needs:
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GOSPEL OF LUKE REVIEW
Big Idea is to have certainty in our faith
Big Idea: We can experience certainty in our faith when we prayerfully cultivate healthy hearts that hear the Word of God, hold fast to the truth, and share it with others.
Passive Spectator
Active Hearer
Jesus is the Word
How Do You Receive the Word
God Multiplies through Our Proclamation
Pray
JESUS IS THE WORD
What did Jesus Preach?
“Soon afterward he went on through cities and villages, proclaiming and bringing the good news of the kingdom of God.”
Wrong Ideas:
Some would say that the “good news of the kingdom of God” was Jesus preaching a message about overthrowing evil government powers, the transformation of society, and the lifting up of the poor.
These are great causes and can be seen as outcomes from the Kingdom but they are not the Kingdom itself that was being proclaimed.
As we’ll see in in the future, “when Philip preached “the good news of the Kingdom of God,” men and women believed and we baptized.
They turned from their sin, trusted in Jesus, and began a new life in Christ, symbolized by baptism.
Right Idea:
Jesus is proclaiming something truly revolutionary
He means that with his own coming to earth, God’s saving rule and reign over a broken and rebellious creation has drawn near in a way that has never happened before in human history.
He is saying that God’s promises to establish his kingdom are beginning to be fulfilled, and that God will one day usher in a new creation, which is inaugurated through Jesus’ incarnation.
While the good news of the kingdom of God has significant implications across all of life, it is fundamentally a message about what Jesus has done to save sinners.
Author & Pastor, John Piper says...
This gospel of the kingdom is the good news that, at the coming of Jesus, God moved into this world in an unprecedented way.
Since Jesus has come, God is exerting his right to rule in new and powerful ways.
He is attacking his enemy the devil in new ways.
He has dealt with sin in a new way.
He is gathering a people in a new way.
He is empowering his representatives in new ways.
And in all this he is reigning as king.
This is the coming and the advancement of his kingdom.
“And the twelve were with him, and also some women who had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities: Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, and Joanna, the wife of Chuza, Herod’s household manager, and Susanna, and many others, who provided for them out of their means.”
It isn’t surprising to see men, particularly the disciples listed here.
The addition of women is very surprising and unlike every other rabbi of his day.
In addition, God says her name:
God used women to build his kingdom from the very beginning.
Luke affirms these women and the parts they play.
We believe that God equally values men and women and uses both to build his church.
We believe that men and women are different and exercise different roles within the church yet it is clear that both are highly valued and necessary in the proclamation of God’s kingdom.
BE CAREFUL HOW YOUR HEAR?
LUKE 8:
Jesus isn’t trying to build just a a larger audience.
He is building his church, his kingdom.
A people fully surrendered to Jesus.
A parable is a story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.
A parable starts off as a picture that is familiar to the listeners.
But as you carefully consider the picture, it becomes a mirror in which you see yourself, and many people do not like to see themselves.
Audience: is everyone who has ears, let him hear
Just because you have ears, does not mean that you listen.
If you are a parent you’ve said something similar to your children or even a spouse or friend.
It’s like people have selective hearing.
They only hear what they want to hear.
The disciples listened to the parable but didn’t understand its meaning so they asked Jesus:
Luke 8:9-
The Four Soils describe the differences in the condition of our heart and how we receive the word of God.
Parables have one overarching theme or meaning.
Sometimes people get themselves into trouble by trying to over symbolize each detail in the story.
Jesus spoke in so that those who resisted God’s revelation would not understand while those who desired God’s revelation would understand.
THE FIRST 3 - WARFARE & WARNINGS
We see the devil present in verse 12.
He wants to steal the word from our hearts before it can take root, grow, and produce the fruit of transformation.
There is a battle taking place on the soil of the human heart.
Let’s take a deeper look so we can understand the battlefield and how to fight for the condition of our hearts.
SOWER = JESUS OT ANYONE WHO PROCLAIMS
SEED = WORD OF GOD
The sower can be anyone who proclaims the good news of the kingdom of God.
We see that hearing leads to belief/faith, which then leads to salvation.
HARD SOIL
PATH = SATAN’S OPPOSITION (12)
People are blinded
They heard the words spoken (but the words fall of deaf ears…)
Satan has blinded the hearts and minds of the unbeliever.
The Gospel of Kingdom of God is spoken but quickly stolen
Satan has blinded the hearts and minds of the unbeliever.
The Gospel of Kingdom of God is spoken but quickly stolen
“I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh”
The ear is the gate to the heart.
Satan steals the seed to kill the soul.
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