Jewel Lake Parish Sermon Podcast

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Teaching from Pastor Luke at Jewel Lake Parish (Methodist/Presbyterian) Church in Anchorage, Alaska.

Episodios

  • When Forgiveness Is Not Enough

    19/01/2020

    Jesus commanded his followers to forgive people, even for repeated offenses. But what then? What if people aren't looking for forgiveness? What if they aren't sorry, and the offense wasn't an accident, but deliberate? What should we do when forgiveness isn't enough? Pastor Luke teaches from 1 Samuel 24:1-22 in "When Forgiveness Is Not Enough," the concluding message in his series, "Junk Bonds: Some Debts Can't Be Repaid."

  • Forgiving Repeat Offenders

    12/01/2020

    We've seen that forgiving makes sense whether or not you're a Christian. But it's optional. Unless you're a follower of Jesus; then it's required. Why is forgiveness so important for Christians? What if we've tried to forgive someone and it's just too difficult? What if we managed to forgive them, and then they did the same thing again? Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 18:21-35 in "Forgiving Repeat Offenders," part 2 of his 3-part series, "Junk Bonds: Some Debts Can't Be Repaid."

  • How to Forgive Better

    05/01/2020

    To forgive, it's been said, is to "give up all hope of a better past." There are good reasons, if you've been hurt by someone, to let the past go. But is letting it go the best you can hope for? What does Jesus teach us about forgiveness? Pastor Luke looks at Mark 2:1-12 in "How to Forgive Better," the first message in a new series, "Junk Bonds: Some Debts Can't Be Repaid."

  • Ask Me Anything

    29/12/2019

    In the third edition of "Ask Me Anything" we covered these topics\: (1) speaking in tongues, (2) what the Bible says about telling truth or lies, (3) the ethical implications of the widow's two coins, and (4) what to say to people who've suffered trauma in the church. Pastor Luke teaches from 1 Corinthians 14:1-12 in "Ask Me Anything."

  • Good News of Great Joy

    24/12/2019

    At Christmas, the angel came to the shepherds to announce Good News. When the Church tries to pass on this message today, sometimes we make it sound like Good Advice. What's the difference between news and advice? Can any message from so long ago still be news? And if it can, what would make it good news? Pastor Luke preaches from Luke 2:1-16 NLT in "Good News of Great Joy."

  • Square One

    22/12/2019

    When Mary became pregnant with the baby who would be Jesus, all Joseph's plans were put in jeopardy. But what he did depended more on his dreams and his hopes. When life's circumstances, and even tragedies, upset our plans, what can we learn by looking at Joseph's story? Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 1:18-25 NLT in "Square One."

  • Open Secret

    15/12/2019

    The Apostle Paul said that Jesus initiated the new age, and that he made it possible for us to live in that coming age already, without waiting for it to come in its fullness. When we do, Paul said, we will experience the hope, peace, and joy that God provides. How can we start living in the age to come? What does it look like? Pastor Luke preaches from Romans 15:1-13 in "Open Secret," the concluding message in his series, "Hope, Peace, and Joy: How Christmas Still Matters."

  • Good News Long Ago

    08/12/2019

    An earthquake is a lot like how the Apostle Paul described Jesus' return. It's certain to happen but we don't know when. But Paul had more to say than, "Nobody knows when." Pastor Luke looks at Romans 1:1-7 in "Good News Long Ago," part 2 of his 3-part series, "Hope, Peace, and Joy: How Christmas Still Matters."

  • How Christmas Still Matters

    01/12/2019

    Advent is the season when we look back to look forward: back to Christ's first coming, forward to his future coming in glory. But what purpose does it serve to look forward? According to the Apostle Paul, it's like looking to the eastern sky before dawn. What did he mean by that? Pastor Luke preaches from Romans 13:11-14 in "How Christmas Still Matters," the first message in a new series, "Hope, Peace, and Joy: How Christmas Still Matters."

  • Generosity: How to Have a Life That Overflows

    17/11/2019

    We're made so we would want—even need—to be generous. Why did God make us like that? Especially since it doesn't always possible to be generous. What did Jesus teach about practicing generosity? Pastor Luke looks at Matthew 20:9-15 in "Generosity: How to Have a Life That Overflows," the concluding message in his series, "A Better Life."

  • Community: God's Plan for a Happier and Healthier Life

    10/11/2019

    If you want to be happy, or even to be healthy, you need people in your life. But they have to really be in your life, not just near it. What does Christianity teach us about how we can be part of an authentic community? Pastor Luke preaches from Mark 2:2-4 in "Community: God's Plan for a Happier and Healthier Life," part 5 of his 6-part series, "A Better Life."

  • Greatness: How to Have a Significantly Better Life

    03/11/2019

    People generally want to be good at what they do. But is it wrong to aim even higher, at greatness? What does Christianity teach about the pursuit of greatness? Pastor Luke teaches from Mark 10:41-45 in "Greatness: How to Have a Significantly Better Life," part 4 of his 6-part series, "A Better Life."

  • Text Messaging: How to Find Direction and Meaning for a Better Life

    27/10/2019

    For thousands of years, people of faith have turned first to the Hebrew Scriptures, then to the New Testament, to find direction and meaning for their lives. How can reading the Bible make our lives better? How do we actually go about reading the Bible? Pastor Luke looks at Psalm 19:7-11 in "Text Messaging: How to Find Direction and Meaning for a Better Life," part 3 of his 6-part series, "A Better Life."

  • How to Have a Better Worship Life

    20/10/2019

    In Puritan times, worship services went on for hours. Even today, many people have memories of tedious worship services. Is that just the way things work? Or can we have a better worship life? If we can, how? If we do, what will be the result? Pastor Luke teaches from John 4:23 in "How to Have a Better Worship Life," part 2 of his 6-part series, "A Better Life."

  • How to Have a Better Prayer Life

    13/10/2019

    People have always wondered what makes for better life, and various schools of thought have answered this question differently. How have Christians answered it? And (more importantly) does Christianity offer us any help in actually attaining that better kind of life? Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 6:5-13 in "How to Have a Better Prayer Life," the first message in a new series, "A Better Life."

  • Demons, Seriously

    06/10/2019

    In a material age, it's difficult to take demons seriously. But the New Testament does. Jesus did. What can we learn if we attempt to take demons seriously? Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 8:28-34 in "Demons, Seriously," the concluding message in his series, "Grace Period."

  • Ask Me Anything

    29/09/2019

    In the second edition of "Ask Me Anything" we covered two or three topics\: (1) what does 'blessed' mean, especially when spoken by us about God? (2) is our fate predetermined, and if so, why should we pray? Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 5:3-10 in "Ask Me Anything."

  • How to Face Storms

    22/09/2019

    In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus warned his followers there would be storms in their lives. So it's worth watching and learning as Jesus goes through a storm of his own. Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 8:23-27 in "How to Face Storms," part 3 of his 4-part series, "Grace Period."

  • How to Make Better Decisions

    15/09/2019

    Decision making is hard work. Following Jesus, or discipleship, is a useful way to avoid the hard work of decision-making. But often, there are areas where we want to make our own decisions, and are reluctant to follow where Jesus leads. Eventually, however, he challenges us to decide whether we will be disciples, or not. Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 8:18-22 in "How to Make Better Decisions," part 2 of his 4-part series, "Grace Period."

  • Grace Period

    08/09/2019

    After preaching the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus undertook a series of healings\: a leper, a Roman officer's servant, Peter's mother-in-law, and others. They don't have much in common--except one thing\: they didn't say no for Jesus. Do we do that? And if we do, how can we remember not to? Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 8:1-17 in "Grace Period," the first message in a new series, "Grace Period."

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