Series: An Orderly Account: Encountering Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
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January 5, 2026
Speaker: Jonathan Homesley
Topic: Doubt, Fear, Gospel of Luke, Impatience, Jesus, Luke, Rejection, Stubborn
Book: Gospel of Luke
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The Scandalous Jesus
An Orderly Account: Encountering Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
Luke 7:11-35
The Text
11 Soon afterward he went to a town called Nain, and his disciples and a great crowd went with him…
Introduction
Luke’s gospel shows us that responses to Jesus are always divided. One crowd presses in to hear him preach, while another rolls their eyes. Why show us the various responses …
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September 29, 2025
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Saving Faith
An Orderly Account: Encountering Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
Luke 7:1-10
Introduction
“Somewhere in the last century, Western man suffered a catastrophic loss of faith in himself, in his civilization, and in the faith that gave it birth.” Pat Buchanan wrote those words in 2001. I want to focus on that last phrase, “in the faith that gave it birth.” Twenty-five years ago, many believed secularization and science would eliminate …
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September 22, 2025
Luke 6.46-49 – Study Guide
True & Fake Disciples
An Orderly Account: Encountering Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
Luke 6:46-49
Introduction
Last December, I took a trip with my Dad to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers play the Cleveland Browns. Now, I’m not a Steelers fan, but I went because I wanted to be with my Dad. I wore the black and gold, I waved the Terrible Towel, and I cheered loudly for the team. …
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September 10, 2025
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Introduction
Tic Tacs and two-year-olds don’t mix. I’m not sure how it happened, but when our oldest child was very young, she got ahold of a box of Tic Tacs and rather than popping one into her mouth, she decided a better receptacle of the tiny white mint was her right nostril. It didn’t take long for the peppermint oil of the candy to signal to her brain that she had made a …
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September 2, 2025
Speaker: Jonathan Homesley
Topic: Enemies, Expository, Forgiveness, Love, Sermon
Book: Gospel of Luke
Luke 6.27-38 – Study Guide
The Text
27 “But I say to you who hear, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, 28 bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you. 29 To one who strikes you on the cheek, offer the other also, and from one who takes away your cloak do not withhold your tunic either. 30 Give to everyone who begs from you, and from …
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August 25, 2025
Luke 6.20-26 – Study Guide
The Reversal of Fortunes:
An Orderly Account: Encountering Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
Luke 6:20-26
Introduction:
One of the great plotlines in movies and books is called the reversal of fortunes. The main character of the movie of book undergoes a dramatic shift in circumstances. A character with humble beginnings suddenly rises to greatness through sheer luck. Or a once magnificent individual falls from their prosperity due to …
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August 18, 2025
Luke 6:12-16 – Study Guide
The Community of Jesus:
An Orderly Account: Encountering Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
Luke 6:12-16
Introduction:
In 1803, the purchase of Louisiana from France increased the territory of the United State by 828,000 square miles. The President, Thomas Jefferson, selected his personal assistant, Meriwether Lewis to form an expeditionary team to chart the geography and rivers of the territory, seek out a Northwest Passage from the Mississippi to the …
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August 11, 2025
Luke 6.1-11 – Study Guide
Introduction:
There are two types of vacationers in the world. Type one are what we’ll call the Free Spirits; the blissful wanderers who pack a bag, pick a spot, and say, “We’ll figure out the rest when we get there.” All they need is a beach, a bed, and a vague notion of eating something—someday. These are the folks who show up to the Grand Canyon and say, “Cool ditch.” …
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August 4, 2025
Speaker: Jonathan Homesley
Topic: Fasting, Gospel, Gospel of Luke, Legalism, Luke
Book: Gospel of Luke
Luke 5.33-39 – Study Guide
INTRODUCTION:
Are you a rule keeper or a rule breaker? Do rules make you feel safe, or do they feel like a cage? Why do some rules feel easy to follow while others feel difficult, or even painful?
Have you ever judged someone for breaking a rule that you follow? Did you ever feel like keeping a rule kept you from loving someone? Have you ever broken a rule because …