Luke 9:28-36 "Mountaintops"

About eight days after Jesus asked who the disciples thought He was. They got the answer right but now it’s being verified by Moses, Elijah, the Law and the Prophets—and God the Father Himself. The Transfiguration.

It’s always a hard climb to the mountaintops. Pain before glory. It’s a hard climb back down, too. We have to remember the brightness of the mountaintops to give us hope through all those valleys and dark places.

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Luke 9:18-27 "Christ and Your Cross"

Jesus says follow Him instead of your heart. Look to Him instead of inside yourself. You don’t “do you,” you deny you. You crucify you. Everyone who follows Jesus has to deny themselves, take up their cross, lay down their life—kill it. Lose it. It’s the only way they’ll be able to save their life. What the heck does all that mean? This is what it means to follow Jesus. To be Christian you have to crucify yourself. All those passions and desires have to die. Your sin has to die. Your sins aren’t going to drag you to hell anymore because Jesus forgives you and died for them but if you keep doing them, you’re going to drag hell into your life now.

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Luke 9:10--17 "Five Fish Tacos"

It seems to me when God blesses something for His use, the first thing He always does is break it. When you take your plans to Him and ask Him to bless them—get ready. The first thing He’s going to do is break them. And that will be a good thing. Sometimes the truth will thin the herd. Don’t ever water down God’s Word to make it easy to swallow. Don’t beat them over the head with it either. They’ll come back when they get hungry again. Trust that God knows what He’s doing.

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Luke 8:22-25 "Storm God"

If your faith isn't to help you get through the storms of life—if it's not to keep you safe—what's it for? This week Jesus freaks everyone out by turning off the raging wind and waves. They were safer in the storm.

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Luke 8:16-21 "Family of Light"

To further explain the Gospel seed that has been planted in you, Jesus tells a couple of ridiculous stories about what not to do with a burning lamp. He also says if we don't listen carefully and do what He says, He'll take back all that good stuff He gave us.

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Luke 6:37-49 "Discipleship 201"

Picking up on Luke's version of the Sermon on the Mount. Talking about the most quoted verse in the entire Bible—the verse that only Christians seem to misunderstand. You have heard it said to "Love the sinner, hate the sin" but I say unto you...

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