Based on irrefutable historical evidence most people believe three things about Jesus Christ. They believe that a person named Jesus actually lived, that he was a good, moral teacher and that he was crucified, died and buried. It's what happened 3 days later that is doubted. But why?
Luke: Forgiven Indeed, 5:17-26, March 25, 2018
Dr. Luke recounts another story when, On one occasion, Jesus is at home in Capernaum teaching a large crowd with the Pharisees and teachers of the law present. Four men cut a hole in the roof and drop their paralyzed friend down in from of Jesus. His response to their faith is shocking...
Luke: Clean Indeed! 5:12-16, March 18, 2018
Dr. Luke continues to report the events surrounding Jesus' early days in Galilee. He's just called 4 men to begin following him, to be on mission with him and the first thing he does is take them on a road trip to show them what good work, what good ministry looks like. Today, he heals a leper!
Luke: Catching People Alive, 5:1-11, March 11, 2018
Once again we find Luke recording a story about Jesus early on in his ministry that only he records. Remembering that Luke's goal is that his that his good friend Theophilus would have certainty about his faith in Jesus as God, we can see why he records this true story and miracle!
Luke: An Unclean Demon, a Fever and Preaching the Kingdom of God, March 4, 2018
In a period of 24 hours Jesus confronts the powers of evil, performs miraculous healings all to the amazement of everyone who sees and hears him. On the surface that's the story. The question is, what's the meaning and purpose behind these events? Listen in as we discover what it all means.
Luke: Welcome Home? 4:16-30, February 18, 2018
It's one year into Jesus' amazing ministry, healing the sick, turning water into wine and preaching throughout many synagogues. Finally, he gets the call to come home to Nazareth where he grew and preach in his home synagogue. He's the Hometown Hero until they hear his message...
Luke: Welcome to Galilee? 4:14-15, February 11, 2018
Luke records Jesus' return to Galilee in just two verses. At first blush it may appear that he is referring to a time immediately following the temptation in the wilderness. A closer look reveals the there is a gap of almost 1 year and what Jesus did in that year is worth investigating!
Luke: The Temptation, 4:1-13, February 4, 2018
Immediately following his baptism, Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit is led by by the Spirit into the wilderness for what can only be described as The Temptation. The devil attacks him with all he's got, the greatest barrage that any human will or could ever face and yet, Jesus is victorious!
Luke: The Baptism of Jesus, 3:21-38, January 28, 2017
Luke offers just 2 verses to capture one of the most important events in the life of Jesus Christ. He then follows that announcement with Jesus' genealogy tracing his lineage back through David, Abraham and all the way to Adam, the first man. Join us as we discover the meaning of baptism!
Luke: I Am Second, 3:1-20, January 21, 2018
In the first two chapters of his Gospel, Luke has focused on the birth narratives of both John the Baptist and Jesus. Chapter 3 is a major shift both in years and in force. This week we meet John when he is 30 years old, the voice crying in the wilderness calling people to true repentance!
Luke: Jesus Knows! 2:40-52, January 14, 2018
The story of Jesus as a 12 year old boy in the temple in Jerusalem is another one of those stories recorded only by Luke. It's also the only story recorded about Jesus from the age of 8 days old until he begins his public ministry at 30. This begs the question, why does Luke choose this story?
Luke: Being Faithful! Luke 2:21-40, January 7, 2018
Dr. Luke records one the most important passages in the early life of Jesus and yet, he's the only one to record these events. Its 8 days after the birth of Christ and his faithful mother and father bring Jesus to the temple in Jerusalem. Listen in as we see and hear what happened on that day!
Resolution: Looking Back - Dreaming Forward, Philippians 3:7-11, Dec. 31, 2017
Its an annual tradition at The Rock Church • Resolution Sunday. Each year we take the opportunity to Look Back at what the Lord has done in us and through us individually and as a church family. Then we Dream Forward for the New Year to what the Lord is calling us to as a church.
Advent: What Really Happened on Christmas Day, Luke 2:1-20, Dec. 24, 2017
We all know the story and the picture well. Christmas cards show us the image of a manger, with a small roof, animals milling about, Mary and Joseph standing over their baby, Jesus and of course shepherds and 3 wise men. But, what really happened behind the storybook image?
Advent: Magnifying His Glory, Luke 1:39-80, Dec. 17, 2017
Dr. Luke continues his narrative leading up to the birth of Jesus Christ. First, he completes the miraculous story of Zechariah and his wife Elizabeth, as well as that of the young peasant, Jewish girl Mary. Their stories tell us much about who God is and what He has done!
Advent: The Skeptic's Gospel, Luke 1:1-4, December 3, 2017
This week we begin our Advent 2017 series which coincides perfectly with the beginning of the Gospel of Luke. Listen as we discover Who wrote this letter and to Whom. How he wrote this letter and, most importantly, Why!
Desire Wisdom • Because Nothing Else Matters More, Matthew 13:44-46, November 26, 2017
In this week's message we conclude our Desire Wisdom series with two of the shortest Parables that Jesus ever preached. Embedded in the richest chapter of parables in any of the gospels these two parables highlight the reason, purpose and meaning of all of Jesus' Parables!
Making Every Opportunity Count, Matthew 25:14-30, November 19, 2017
Jesus is just a few weeks away from the cross and he's spending every moment be can teaching his disciples about the Kingdom of Heaven. Our text for today is another of Jesus' parables, The Parable of the Talents. Listen as we discover how to Make Every Opportunity Count!
The Parable of the Forgiven Servant, Matthew 18:21-35, November 12, 2017
Why are we so easily offended? And why is it that certain people seem to offend us more often? The apostle Peter decides to ask Jesus what appears to be a good question, "How many times should I forgive someone who commits an offence or sin against?" Jesus answers with a parable!
The Parable of The Rich Man & Lazarus, Luke 16:19-31, November 5, 2017
In this week’s parable Jesus takes his listeners to one of the most challenging subjects everyone must face—life and death, Heaven and Hell. It’s the story of two men, with two very different identities in this life, two paths, two positions and, as always, two destinations.