Category Archives: New Testament Studies

Luke 8 – The Kingdom of Free Will

Luke 8 Kingdoms throughout the ages have been set up by force. Hostile takeovers have been the defining characteristic of the empires of man throughout recorded history. The previous superpower is overcome by the strength of the next superpower, and … Continue reading

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Luke 7 – The Authority of Jesus

Luke 7To religious people, the true message of Jesus is either offensive, or boring. To the legalist, the message of grace is an offensive, bitter taste. To the one who has known God for a long time, Jesus’ message becomes … Continue reading

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Luke 6 – Judging Others

Sermon on the Plain. Jesus is into some trouble, the hunt has begun! The religious leaders of the day have had it up to here with Jesus, for everything he was teaching was contrary to their message. Their riches and … Continue reading

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Luke 6 – The New Way

Luke 6People who say “all religions are the same” can’t say that if they know much about what Christianity is really about. We’re all about dumping the name “Christian,” because it’s not in the bible, and so much dirt of … Continue reading

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Luke 5 – Jesus Christ! Who Even Cares?

As it is written, “God so loved the world…” yet Christians today portray a different message, closer to “God so hates the world.” Keeping themselves “clean” and letting the dirty people go and rot. Christ came for those dirty people, … Continue reading

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Luke 5 – An Outlaw Movement

Luke 5Keith McCallum talks about how Jesus questioned the most cherished beliefs in his hometown, and was hated by the people he’d known for all his life. But everywhere else, they were amazed at his message because it was given … Continue reading

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Luke 4 – Outlawed World

Keith McCallum continues in Luke 4, telling about the origins of Jesus’ Ministry, from “a voice calling in the wilderness.” God’s system is totally opposed to the systems of this world at every step of the way. Jesus’ Kingdom is … Continue reading

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Luke 3 – Two Prophecies and a Scandal

Mark Michalek teaches on the genealogy of Jesus Christ. Going through two seemingly contradictory genealogies in Matthew and Luke, he shares the interesting truth behind the matter of the heritage, bloodline and kingship of Jesus.

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Luke 2 – John the Baptist

Keith McCallum talks about the significance and the nature of the last Old Testament prophet and cousin of Jesus, John the Baptist.

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Luke 1

Nearly 10 years to the day after the attacks of September 11th, 2011, Keith McCallum takes a retrospective view at how we must respond to suffering, and questions. An introduction to the book of Luke written by, as one secular … Continue reading

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