Apr 14, 2019
Which Path Are You On?
By: Mark Pluimer
Today we consider in Luke the encounter between Jesus and the rich ruler who asked what it takes for a person to enter the Kingdom. God requires perfect obedience from each of us concerning our relationships with other people and foremost our relation with God Himself. Consider with us how things of physical living can be barriers to right relationships, especially with God, and that that which is impossible for people to achieve is possible for God.
Pastor Mark Pluimer. Becoming Disciples through the Gospel of Luke. Which Path Are You On? Luke 18:18-30. 04/14/2019.
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- Apr 14, 2019Which Path Are You On?
Apr 14, 2019Which Path Are You On?By: Mark PluimerToday we consider in Luke the encounter between Jesus and the rich ruler who asked what it takes for a person to enter the Kingdom. God requires perfect obedience from each of us concerning our relationships with other people and foremost our relation with God Himself. Consider with us how things of physical living can be barriers to right relationships, especially with God, and that that which is impossible for people to achieve is possible for God.Pastor Mark Pluimer. Becoming Disciples through the Gospel of Luke. Which Path Are You On? Luke 18:18-30. 04/14/2019.
- Apr 7, 2019The Subversive kingdom–White Trash Singing Hallelujah
Apr 7, 2019The Subversive kingdom–White Trash Singing HallelujahBy: Mark PluimerIn our study of Luke we see that continues the motif of how the Kingdom of God is an inversion of expectations. Today we consider how the Kingdom is given and how it is received: as an infant or toddler. Grace is the condition, not innocence nor purity of the recipient and certainly not by individual ability to earn it.Pastor Mark Pluimer. Becoming Disciples through the Gospel of Luke. The Subversive Kingdom--White Trash Singing Hallelujah. Luke 18:15-17. 04/07/2019.
- Mar 31, 2019The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
Mar 31, 2019The Pharisee and the Tax CollectorBy: Mark PluimerToday's study in the Gospel of Luke regards the prayers of the pharisee and the tax collector. Consider with us that God rejects those who are pridefully self-righteous.Pastor Mark Pluimer. Becoming Disciples through the Gospel of Luke. The Pharisee and the Tax Collector. Luke 18:9-14. 03/31/2019.