Luke 5:33-6:11
New wineskins In 1965 Gordon Moore predicted that the power of the computer chip would double every 18 months. He has been right until recently! Technology advances so fast that we can’t keep up. What looks new and fast this year, will be old and slow next. That’s a modern illustration of what Jesus is […]
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Luke 5:17-32
Feasting with Levi Food is important – not just for fuel but what happens as we eat together. Often a meal is as much about the people coming as it is about the food. Meals are important in the life of Jesus too. There are three ways the NT completes the phrase “The Son of […]
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Luke 4:38-5:16
There’s an impressive array of miracles at the start of today’s reading – Simon’s mother-in-law, lots of sick people who all get healed and demonised people set free. After each ministry time, Jesus withdraws to recharge spiritually (4:23 and 5:16). Then Jesus starts to preach at the lakeside, but the crowd is large and they […]
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Luke 4:14-37
Returned in the power of the Spirit Jesus returned from the wilderness in the power of the Spirit to begin His ministry. On the Sabbath he went to the synagogue – standing to read. He read Isaiah 61 and then sat down to teach. Flick open your Bible to Isaiah 61 – it’s interesting to […]
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Luke 3:23-4:13
The Son of God In yesterday’s reading Jesus was baptised and the Father said, “You are my beloved Son, with you I am well pleased.” Today, we read (you did read it didn’t you?!) a long genealogy of unpronounceable names that ends with the son of Adam, the son of God. Then in chapter 4 […]
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Luke 3:1-22
Prepare the Way Historical setting A.D.28. History – names, dates and places may interest you or remind you of boring school days and wondering what the relevance of it all is. Here we have Luke setting the time and place with great accuracy as a typical Greek historian. Luke lists all the power figures of […]
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Luke 2:41-52
Jesus at the turn of manhood This is the only narrative of Jesus’ life between infancy and His mission starting at the age of 30. Jesus is 12 years old, so this is the the year before His Bar Mitzvah, or becoming a man (being a teenager is a modern invention!). Luke, the only gospel […]
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Luke 2:21-40
The old and the young; the old and the new Have you ever watched a film so many times that you think you know the entire script off by heart? You could have a go in your head at quoting it back to yourself, or listing the key scenes, but the chances are you’ll miss […]
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Luke 2:1-20
Shepherds At Christmas time, we love the nativity story, especially if you have little children acting it out as cute angels and shepherds in a DIY stable. But we miss a lot, by looking at it with our 21st Century Western assumptions and using a word that has historically been badly translated! Luke 2:7 No room […]
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