Luke (Series) (Page 10)
Senior Pastor Rod Bunton takes us through the Gospel of Luke, verse by verse.
Peter’s Confession
Luke 9:18-22 – The apostles declared Jesus as the prophesied Messiah soon after they met Him and yet, after spending much time together, Jesus asked them, “Who do you say that I am?” Pastor Rod Bunton explains how the answer to this question had a deeper meaning.
The True Bread
Luke 9:10-17 – When a crowd of more than five thousand disciples needed to be fed, Jesus performed one his best-known miracles with only five loaves of bread. Pastor Rod Bunton teaches that many disciples were excited about being fed, but were missing the true lesson.
Who is this Man?
Luke 9:7-9 – Herod was perplexed by Jesus because of the things he claimed and did. Pastor Rod Bunton answers the most important question that we can ask which is a question that we must answer correctly.
Sending Out the Apostles
Luke 9:1-11 – Ordinary men who were chosen for a special internship with Jesus were being prepared for an important mission. Pastor Rod Bunton takes us through the scene when Jesus determined that the apostles were ready to be sent out.
Power Over Death
Luke 8:40-56 – Instead of performing impressive miracles such a moving mountains, Jesus chose to do miracles that benefited people. Pastor Rod Bunton teaches about two of Jesus’ miracles that demonstrated amazing power.
Two Kingdoms
Luke 8:26-39 – When Jesus met the demon-possessed maniac who called himself “Legion,” the demons left the man who then became a gentile missionary. Pastor Rod Bunton uses this event to explore two kingdoms.
Who Can Calm the Storm?
Luke 8:22-25 – When Jesus calmed the storm, it further demonstrated His deity. Pastor Rod Bunton tells us that it also shows how we are dependent on God for rescue when storms come into our lives.
What Kind of Listener Are You?
Luke 8:16-21 – In the previous passage, Jesus’ parable was about hearing the good news of God and responding to it. Pastor Rod Bunton shows how this passage continues that idea—what should we do with what we’ve heard?
The Parable of the Soils, Part 2
Luke 8:4-15 – After Jesus addressed a crowd and delivered the parable of the soils, he turned to his disciples to explain the meaning. Pastor Rod Bunton helps us to understand its meaning, too.
The Parable of the Soils, Part 1
Luke 8:4-15 – This well known passage is often called The Parable of the Sower, but the focus of the parable is not the sower or even the seeds. Pastor Rod Bunton explains that the parable is about the condition of the heart.
The Work and Workers of Jesus
Luke 8:1-3 – Luke starts Chapter 8 by describing the typical ministry of Jesus, including three women that were traveling with him. Pastor Rod Bunton uses this passage to remind us to focus on the depth of our ministry and let God take care of the breadth.
Who is This, Who Even Forgives Sins?
Luke 7:36-50 – When Simon the Pharisee invited Jesus to dine at his home, he hoped to trap him doing something controversial in order to discredit him. Pastor Rod Bunton show us how Jesus turned the event into another teaching moment, further proving his deity.