Luke 6:17-26 There’s a link to the passage right here if you don’t have it handy: https://www.bible.com/bible/116/LUK.6.NLT#:~:text=17When%20they,praised%20false%20prophets. Luke tells us that on that same day, (the one after the all-nighter

Luke 6:12-16 – A really short passage, but there’s an example here that is worth pausing to consider.  If you don’t have a Bible handy, you can find the verses

Luke 6:1-11. If you haven’t already read this story, here’s a link: https://www.bible.com/bible/111/LUK.6.NIV#:~:text=1One%20Sabbath,do%20to%20Jesus. This passage elaborates on the last one about the wineskins and patched garments, and it provides some

This is a great story.  If you don’t have a Bible handy, check it out here! https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%205%3A17-26&version=NLT Luke 5:17-26 Jesus is teaching once again.  His audience largely consists of religious

A super short passage but SO good.  If you don’t have your Bible handy, stop and have a quick read here: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%205%3A12-16&version=NLT Luke 5:12-16 Today we meet a man with

Luke 5:1-11 Take a minute and read the passage here if you haven’t yet. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%205%3A1-11&version=NIV Luke tells us Jesus was teaching and people were gathering in hoards to “hear the

  Luke 4:1-13 – If you don’t have a Bible near by, you can read it here. https://netbible.org/bible/Luke+4 This passage begins with an interesting statement: Jesus, filled with the Holy

Start by reading Luke 3:1-20. Here’s a link if you don’t have a Bible nearby. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%203%3A1-20&version=NLT Once again, look at all this detail to clarify the timing of these events.

Luke 2:41-52 Just a reminder.  The whole point is that we read the Bible, THEN we talk.  If you don’t read the passage before we dive in, this is pointless.

If you don’t have your Bible handy, you could read the passage here. https://www.bible.com/bible/116/LUK.2.NLT#:~:text=21-,Eight%20days%20later%2C%20when,favor%20was%20on%20him. Luke 2:21-40 There is mind-blowing irony in the thought that Jesus was redeemed as a firstborn

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