More than a list of names, Matthew 1 unveils an ancient tapestry weaving together the extraordinary lineage of kings and prophets, leading to a humble birth that would forever alter the course of human history.…
It’s been said, people who look down on other people don’t end up being looked up to. In Luke 18, Jesus teaches we can all use a healthy dose humility and love.…
Read MoreLuke 15 is geared toward a heart transformation. Jesus wants us all to see that, whether sinner or Pharisee, we are all broken.…
Read MoreWhether sitting in the home of a Pharisee or traveling with a crowd of people, Jesus asks good questions in Luke 14 that invite us to get to the heart of our motives and consider the outcomes of our actions.…
Read MoreThrough the parables in Luke 13, Jesus helps us move a little closer to understanding that mercy can't wait ... both the mercy we give and receive.…
Read MoreSometimes we make prayer harder than it needs to be. In Luke 11, Jesus makes it simple.…
Read MoreIn Luke 10, we see that mission is not individual, but rather it's a community effort. How might that change the way we live our lives? #notalone…
Read MoreWe are all on our faith journeys and, while we don't understand certain things now, we might later. The disciples, even though they lived so close to Christ, had exactly that experience. Explore more in our Luke 9 Bible Experience.…
Read MoreDo you observe Sabbath? Why and how? Do you love those who hate you? Why or why not? How about this: When was the last time you built a house on quicksand instead of a firm foundation? This week’s Luke 6 Bible Experience is full of questions to chew on.…
Read More"I am willing," Jesus says in Luke 5. With His words and His touch, He showed willingness to heal and care. He's still willing today. Are we willing to receive?…
Read MoreArtist Carl Wilhelmson painted a family part of the local fishing community from his native Bohuslän, Sweden, showing them crossing the water to get to church. Probably “as they usually did” on a Sunday. In Luke 4, Jesus goes to synagogue “as he usually did.” Kinda makes you think about…
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