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Preaching Commentary: Genesis 15 and Luke 13:31-35 Luke 13:31-35 begins with a warning from the Pharisees for Jesus about Herod's plan to kill him, but it becomes a reflection on the nature of Jesus' life and
Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching this challenging text. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching Jerusalem Jerusalem. A chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse study of Luke taught by Pastor Paul LeBoutillier of Life Bible Ministry. Full study through
Dr. Leanna Fuller and Dr. Daniel Frayer-Griggs consider God's radical risks to be in relationship with stubborn people, and Luke 13:31-35 - The Cost of Compromise GOSPEL TODAY | 30/10/2025 | Reflection 2569 | Br Aslien Montheiro OP | Luke 13:31-35
Lectionary Study On Luke 13:31-35 Our Gospel lesson for this week shows Jesus in the midst of that journey—doing his work—unafraid of danger—confident of the outcome—and yet
The Bible says in Luke 13:31-35 [Jesus' Sorrow for Jerusalem] #bible #gospel #luke For Sermon Notes, go to: Cross of Life is a Christian church in Mississauga, ON. For more Stephen Davey is teaching through the Bible with a new lesson each weekday. Watch episode 1 here:
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A Brief Look at Luke 13:31-35 with Pastor Nanette Christofferson In Luke 9:51, Jesus began his long march to Jerusalem, a march that ends in chapter 19:28, referred to as Luke's "Journey
Luke 13:31-35 Jesus on Jerusalem Today's devotional — A Crushing Truth — is based on Luke 13:31-35, the gospel reading for the day. The reflection is by Aneel Luke 13:31-35 Sermon - Pastor Josh Fisher - 10/17/21 Worship Gathering
Daily Reflection with Aneel Aranha | Luke 13:31-35 | October 31, 2019 CalvaryTruths.com Jesus loves you! Pastor Chuck Smith teaches us a Bible Study on "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Luke 13:34-35" Commentary on Luke 13:31-35 - Working Preacher from Luther
Jesus' longing is to have compassion, but his longing must be met by our own longing for salvation, deliverance, and healing. God Laughs and Mourns - Pastor Patrick Hines Sermon (Luke 13:31-35) Luke 13:31-35 New American Standard Bible 31 At that 13:31-35 Christ, in calling Herod a fox, gave him his true character. The greatest of men were accountable to God, therefore it became him to call this proud
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OCTOBER 31, LUKE 13:31-35, HALLOWS EVE, MAKE THE GOOD AND THE LIGHT TRIUMPH #Halloween #HallowsEve A Great Sorrow: A Greater Joy (Luke 13:31-35) – Atr Irwin Pastor Mat Nadworny teaching from the Gospel of Luke chapter 13 verses 31-35. Have your bible handy to follow along in this
Today's Devotional: Heads, I Win! Jesus is absolutely clear about who he is and the task before him. He is absolutely clear in the choices he is making. And he is absolutely clear that Herod
Why Trust God? - Luke 13:31-35 - Living Hope Today Jesus' Heartfelt Lament: Sorrow for Jerusalem (Luke 13:31-35) Jesus and Jerusalem In this episode I share three thoughts from Luke 13:31-35. 1. Jerusalem was the center. 2. Jerusalem
Luke 13:31-35 – Sermon Writer FaithfulShepherd, #JerusalemWeeping, #UrgentCallToRepent, #GodsCompassion, #ChristLovesAll Gospel Reflection – Luke O Jerusalem, Jerusalem: Luke 13:31-35
The Bible says in Luke chapter 13 verses 31 through 35: Jesus' Sorrow for Jerusalem 31At that time some Pharisees came to Jesus and Jerusalem - Luke 13:31-35 Luke 13: 31-35
O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! Luke 13:31-35 Walk Through that Door | Luke 13:22-30 | Gary Hamrick Luke 13:31-35: Tell that Fox
Andrew Allison on Luke 13:31-35 continuing our series in the book of Luke. Sermon questions available at Luke 13:31-35 - "Why We Reject Jesus"
Does God keep His promises? If He didn't, how could we trust Him? Yet, when the people of Israel reject Jesus and ultimately Daily Devotion Week 13: Luke 13:31-35 (Part 1)
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In a nice twist of irony, Jesus tells the Pharisees to go back to Herod and deliver the message that Jesus is not about to stop. Luke 13 (Part 2) :18-35 • The Kingdom of God
What do Jesus, Donald Trump and the Dunning Kruger effect have in common? The dynamic teachings of Reverend Terry K. Pastor Chris Haughee preaches at Desert Springs Covenant Church on March 13, 2022.
Luke 13:31 Commentaries: Just at that time some Pharisees Luke 13:31-35 | Jesus: Tough & Tender | The Gospel of Luke
Jesus Grieves over Jerusalem | Luke 13:31-35 Lesson 437: The Lord of Human History (Luke 13:31-35)
32-35 is to charge them to tell “that fox” (Herod) that his ministry of healing and exorcisms of demons will continue until he “finishes his Daily Devotion Week 13: Luke 13:31-35 (Part 2)
The Most Heartbreaking Cry of Jesus – Luke 13:31–35 #jesus #shorts #bible The Narrow Way (Luke 13:22-35) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul
Pastor Jordan Rogers continues preaching through the Gospel of Luke in this sermon on Luke 13.31-35 entitled, "Determined to OCTOBER 31, LUKE 13:31-35, HALLOWS EVE, MAKE THE GOOD AND THE LIGHT TRIUMPH
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O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Luke 13:34-35 - Pastor Chuck Smith - Topical Bible Study Sermon by Pastor David Green from Luke 13:31-35. Give online: Discover Jesus:
Gaining Some Clarity – A Sermon On Luke 13:31-35 – Interrupting "Determined to Die" - Luke 13:31-35 (5.3.15) - Pastor Jordan Rogers In Luke 13:31-35, Jesus responds to a warning from Pharisees about Herod's threat to kill him. He tells them to inform Herod that
Welcome to our daily devotional series, where we explore the profound truths of Scripture and draw closer to the heart of Christ. The Pharisees and Jesus - Reflections on Luke 13:31-35, Lent 2
Lectionary Podcast - Lent 2 - Series C - Luke 13:31-35 with Dr. Arthur Just A performance criticism commentary of Luke 13:31-35 produced by GoTell Communication. artwork by
Preached On: 2025-Aug-31, Sunday, First Service. Join Paul, Matt and Mike as they take a look at preaching this short but powerful text. Check out more resources at The Craft of
Choice (Luke 13, 31-35) B-1 Love, an attitude of justice. Reflection on Luke 13:31-35 | In Luke 13:31-35, Jesus expresses His sorrow over Jerusalem's history of rejecting God's messengers. Despite threats to His life,
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Are you seeking to better understand the contents of the Bible? Are you desiring to relate scriptures to your everyday life? Join our Luke 13:31-35, Genesis 15:1-6, Philippians 3:17-4:1 Recorded on March 8, 2022 Rev. Mark Brechin First United Methodist "Perfected At Jerusalem" (Luke 13:31-35)
Few ideas are more loathsome in an age of political correctness than the claim that there is only one way to God. Yet this is the The Unstoppable Jesus | Luke 13:31-35
In this series we will be studying who Jesus is through Luke's Gospel. In Week 13 we will be taking a closer look at Luke 13. A Shepherd's Sorrow – A Reflection on Luke 13:31–35 | October 30, 2025
Choice (Luke 13, 31-35, Thursday of the thirtieth week of Ordinary Time, B-1) Text: Luke 13:31-35 Title: The Cost of Compromise Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower We gather in worship today on the 2nd Sunday of Reflection Questions 1. Why do we avoid prayers of lament? How can our church create opportunities and safe spaces of lament?
Turn and Live (Luke 13:31-35) The lenten journey is an invitation to try on something new in our posture towards the Triune God, and perhaps it is to try on the resolve and Jesus intended to continue his Ministry and inaugurate the Kingdom of Heaven until such a time as God would set, it would continue for a while:
He tells Jerusalem in Luke 13:35: “See, your house is left to you. And I tell you, you will not see me until the time comes when you say, ' Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from HighView Church! CONNECT WITH HIGHVIEW October 27, 2022 ▻Thursday in the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time.
Luke 13:31-35 Lament over Jerusalem | ESV Bible Gospel of Luke 13:31-35 (October 29th 2020, Thursday) A daily reflection by Fr. Savio de Sales, October 29th 2020, Thursday. Luke 13:31-35 ³¹At that very hour some Pharisees came,
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11/14/2021 The Bible describes salvation like a gate or a door. It is open to all, but it is narrow and it won't stay open forever. Luke 13:31-35 Commentary
Can you scare Jesus? Luke 13:31-35 Luke 13:31-35 Commentary by Dr. Tom Boomershine