Someone asks, “What is the Luciferian Flood, and is it biblical?” We investigate the issue, along with the related issue of the “gap theory” of Creation.
Category: Sermons
“A Great Prophet Has Arisen”
Luke shows us multiple times in his gospel that Jesus’ ministry follows after the pattern of Elijah and Elisha. We likewise should look for biblical precursors to our own ministries rather than venturing out on our own agenda.
A Character Sketch in Kingdom Citizenship
“And as you wish that others would do to you, do so to them.”
The Harlot of Christ
Ambrose and Peter Chrysologus interpret the sinful woman of Luke 7.36-50 as an allegory for the Church. We explore how God often compares His chosen people to an adulteress whom He sanctifies.
The Beatitudes
The Beatitudes in the Sermon on the Plain (Luke 6.20-26) differ in some important ways from the Beatitudes in the Sermon on the Mount (Mat 5.2-11). Why does Luke have Jesus speaking in economic rather than spiritual terms (e.g., “Blessed are the poor” instead of “Blessed are the poor in spirit”)? Why does Luke’s account include a parallel set of woes?
Presented 11 February 2018
