7.5.20 Luke 20:20-26

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Give Caesar what he controls, and to give to God what he controls. Caesar’s image is on coins. Let Caesar have coins. God’s image is on people, so we should give ourselves to Him. When it comes to giving “God what is God’s,” would God say we are in the 15% tax bracket? 28%? 100%?

6.28.20 Luke 20:9-19

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Jesus told this parable for two main reasons. He wanted to encourage His faithful servants who get beat up and thrown out of the vineyard to keep on being faithful. He owns the vineyard and the main thing is for His servants to bear fruit for Him. Second, He told it to warn those who wrongly think that they own the vineyard that they do not. A day of reckoning is coming!

6.21.20 Luke 19:45-48, 20:1-8

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The problem the Jewish leaders faced is the same problem we’ve all had to face who come into contact with Jesus: His authority confronts our authority. “By what authority” is a fundamental question of life each of us must answer. Will we live our lives under God’s authority or under some human authority, be it yourself or someone else?

6.7.20 Luke 19:11-27

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We are living today in the period between Luke 19:14 and 15 when our Master is absent but will return according to His promise. We have been given a task to perform, and we must be faithful until He comes. What will the King say to us when He returns? Will His words mean reward, rebuke, or possibly retribution? “Moreover, it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful” (1 Cor. 4:2).