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Promise and Redemption

Luke 1:57-80 | John's birth had been foretold, now it is realized.  With this promise from God fulfilled, worshipful ramifications ripple.  And with this promise fulfilled, Zechariah is filled with a prophecy of praise.  This passage highlights for us God as a promise keeper and compassionate Redeemer. The implications of these two realities of God have a massive impact on how we live with Him in the here and now of everyday life.

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Luke 1:57-80 | John's birth had been foretold, now it is realized.  With this promise from God fulfilled, worshipful ramifications ripple.  And with this promise fulfilled, Zechariah is filled with a prophecy of praise.  This passage highlights for us God as a promise keeper and compassionate Redeemer. The implications of these two realities of God have a massive impact on how we live with Him in the here and now of everyday life.

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An Announcement of Grace

Luke 1:26-56 | We know Jesus is gracious.  We experience his grace.  We see his grace in his life, death, and resurrection. Luke 1 unpacks for us, though, the grace of God in the announcement to Mary that she will conceive and give birth to a son. Everything about Gabriel's announcement to Mary magnifies the amazement of God's glorious grace.  So let's walk through this announcement in Luke 1 and see grace signified, grace personified, and grace magnified in such a way that leads us to deeper awe of God's amazing grace.

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Luke 1:26-56 | We know Jesus is gracious.  We experience his grace.  We see his grace in his life, death, and resurrection. Luke 1 unpacks for us, though, the grace of God in the announcement to Mary that she will conceive and give birth to a son. Everything about Gabriel's announcement to Mary magnifies the amazement of God's glorious grace.  So let's walk through this announcement in Luke 1 and see grace signified, grace personified, and grace magnified in such a way that leads us to deeper awe of God's amazing grace. 

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Pain, Promise, and Praise

Luke 1:5-25 | We established in week one that he Gospel of Luke is a Spirit-inspired, historically perfect, authorized biography of the Lord Jesus Christ. So what we might expect next is for Luke to mention Jesus...but he doesn't. Mary and Joseph? Nope. Luke introduces us first to the parents of John the Baptist. Why is this? And what are some massive lessons God is teaching us through this couple we meet in Luke 1?

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Luke 1:5-25 | We established in week one that he Gospel of Luke is a Spirit-inspired, historically perfect, authorized biography of the Lord Jesus Christ. So what we might expect next is for Luke to mention Jesus...but he doesn't. Mary and Joseph? Nope. Luke introduces us first to the parents of John the Baptist. Why is this? And what are some massive lessons God is teaching us through this couple we meet in Luke 1?

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Introducing Luke

Luke 1:1-4 | What are you certain about?  I didn't ask what you were confident about, but what are you absolutely certain about?  Some say you can't be certain about anything.  Luke would beg to differ.  This Sunday we begin our series in the gospel of Luke, and we begin with the declaration that we can have absolute certainty about Jesus.  Let's go on this journey together to see the life and teaching of Jesus Christ and what it means for us to follow him as Lord with absolute certainty. 

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Luke 1:1-4 | What are you certain about?  I didn't ask what you were confident about, but what are you absolutely certain about?  Some say you can't be certain about anything.  Luke would beg to differ.  This Sunday we begin our series in the gospel of Luke, and we begin with the declaration that we can have absolute certainty about Jesus.  Let's go on this journey together to see the life and teaching of Jesus Christ and what it means for us to follow him as Lord with absolute certainty. 

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