The Gospel of Luke Chapter 20

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The Gospel of Luke Chapter 20 audio video notes. We ministered four messages from this chapter. The titles are: Vineyard, May This Never Be!, Pay Taxes Should We or Not?, Resurrection Whose Wife Will She Be?, and How Is It That They Say Son of David? The setting for this chapter is during the final … Read more

Son of David How Is It That They Say Luke 20:41-21:4

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Son of David How Is It That They Say Luke 20:41-21:4 audio video notes. This is what they’d been taught and taught for hundreds of years from one generation to the next It’s similar to how we teach error and our false notions to the next generation today. We’ve got our patchwork theology sown together. … Read more

Resurrection Whose Wife Will She Be Luke 20:27-40

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Resurrection Whose Wife Will She Be Luke 20:27-40 audio video notes. Some of the Sadducees, who say there is NO RESURRECTION, came to Jesus with a question. They asked Jesus after a woman was married 7 times whose wife will she be in the resurrection attempting to show the absurdity of the resurrection. Jesus said, … Read more

Pay Taxes Should We or Not Luke 20:19-26

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Pay Taxes Should We or Not Luke 20:19-26 audio video notes. Is it right or not for us to give our money to a government we don’t agree with? Is it right for your taxes to support abortion if you don’t agree? Or is it right to support people who refuse to work or provide … Read more

Vineyard May This Never Be Luke 20:9-19

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Vineyard May This Never Be Luke 20:9-19 audio video notes. Jesus told a parable about his vineyard, premeditated murder, the destruction of Jerusalem, and giving the kingdom of God to people who will produce. The Jewish leaders replied, “May this never be!” They understood the parable. They felt special. Isn’t this the way we think? … Read more

The Gospel of Luke Chapter 19: How to Welcome Christ

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The Gospel of Luke Chapter 19: How to Welcome Christ explores four key messages: Zacchaeus’ encounter with Jesus, the parable of the king’s servants, the triumphal entry into Jerusalem, and Jesus’ cleansing of the temple. The chapter emphasizes the importance of personal transformation, faithful stewardship, and recognizing Jesus as the Messiah. It highlights how Jesus … Read more

Jesus Assaults the Temple Luke 19:45-20:8: How to Overturn

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Jesus Assaults the Temple Luke 19:45-20:8: How to Overturn Injustice. Jesus’ dramatic cleansing of the temple was a direct assault on religious corruption. Instead of confronting Roman oppression, Jesus targeted the temple, the heart of Jewish worship, which had become a hub of exploitation under corrupt leaders. He overturned tables and drove out merchants profiting … Read more

Stones Cry Out Luke 19:28-44

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Stones Cry Out Luke 19:28-44 audio video notes. Until this point, Jesus squelched every outburst by people labeling him the Messiah. He’d heal someone and say don’t tell anyone. Large crowds would want to make him king and Jesus would withdraw and hide (Joh 6:15). It will be different today. He will not only allow … Read more

King Servants and Subjects Luke 19:11-27

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King Servants and Subjects Luke 19:11-27 audio video notes. The man of noble birth was made king and returned. He called the servants forward to see what they had gained with what they’d been given. How did they do with the privileges, opportunities, and responsibilities of life? We’re only told about three of the ten: … Read more

Zacchaeus When Jesus Reached the Spot Luke 19:1-10

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Zacchaeus When Jesus Reached the Spot Luke 19:1-10 audio video notes. Jesus came down Main Street. The way I see it is the disciples are around him to keep people from rushing Jesus. Zacchaeus could see him coming. He had a bird’s-eye view. As Jesus reached the sycamore fig tree, the spot of embarrassment where … Read more