Download Lesson: 4.5.20 Class Notes – Luke 17.11-19
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Every child of God should cultivate the grace of gratitude. It not only opens the heart to further blessings but glorifies and pleases the Father.
Download Lesson: 4.5.20 Class Notes – Luke 17.11-19
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Every child of God should cultivate the grace of gratitude. It not only opens the heart to further blessings but glorifies and pleases the Father.
Download Lesson: 3.9.20 Class Notes – Luke 17.1-10
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How can we have such faith and offer such forgiveness? We must live in humility, knowing our place in the stream of life. God is master and we are slaves. We should not look upon a life of ongoing forgiveness as a great accomplishment. We should see it as the normal act of the life of faith. Forgiveness is what Jesus expects of us.
Download Lesson: 2.23.20 Class Notes – Luke 16.16-31
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Kingdom living often means earthly poverty and suffering. It means being ignored by those who are enjoying the world’s blessings and comforts. This enjoyment is temporary. Death soon comes and cuts it off. Then you must face eternity. What will you face?
Download Lesson: 2.16.20 Class Notes – Luke 16.1-15
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In His portrait of the prodigal and the elder brother, Jesus described two opposite philosophies of life. Prior to his repentance, the prodigal wasted his life, but his elder brother only spent his life as a faithful drudge. Both attitudes are wrong, for the Christian approach to life is that we should invest our lives for the good of others and the glory of God. This chapter emphasizes that truth: life is a stewardship, and we must use our God-given opportunities faithfully. One day we must give an account to the Lord of what we have done with all He has given to us, so we had better heed what Jesus says in this chapter about the right and wrong use of wealth.
Download Lesson: 2.9.20 Class Notes – Luke 15.11-32
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Note the parallels between the prodigal’s coming to the father and our coming to the Father through Christ (John 14:6):
| The Prodigal
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Jesus Christ
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| He was lost (v.24)
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“I am the way”
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| He was ignorant (v.17)
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“I am the truth”
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| He was dead (v.24)
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“I am the life” |
There is only one way to come to the Father, and that is through faith in Jesus Christ. Have you come home?