2014-04-06: Luke-The Investigative Gospel – It’s Time To Turn

Sermon Audio: It’s Time To Turn
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 3:1-20
Duration: 21:08
Size: 9.67 MB

Luke-The Investigative Gospel
It’s Time To Turn
Luke 3:1-20

Luke wanted his friend Theophilus, for whom this gospel account is written to; remember how spiritually dark the world scene was before the appearance of John the Baptist.

1. THE TRUTH MAY NOT BE EASY TO HEAR (Luke 3:3-6)

He confronted the nation as the first authentic prophet in over 400 years: as God’s messenger, with God’s message and declaring God’s judgment.

John’s baptism followed each person’s repentance and was a sign of it.

2. THE TRUTH DEMANDS CHANGE (Luke 3:7-14)

The problem with repentance is that is very difficult for anyone to tell if someone is truly repentant.

He pointed out to them that true repentance means to rethink one’s lifestyle and goals and to carry out the results.

Repentance was a way of life not just a one-time event.

3. THE TRUTH IS THE SAME FOR EVERYONE (Luke 3:19-20)

2014-03-30: Luke-The Investigative Gospel – Forget Waldo, Where’s Jesus?

Sermon Audio: Forget Waldo, Where’s Jesus?
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 2:39-52
Duration: 18:10
Size: 8.31 MB

Luke-The Investigative Gospel
Forget Waldo, Where’s Jesus?
Luke 2:39-52

Do you every find yourself calling out those same words: Where’s Jesus?

Can you imagine the fear that must have been on Mary and Joseph heart?

We often feel as if we have misplaced Jesus because we have allowed other things to distract us.

1. What are some of the things that we allow to distract us? __________________

Are we looking for Jesus in the wrong places? It’s not about numbers, or size, or us. It’s all about Jesus.

What was Jesus saying? If you are looking for me all you have to do is look where God is already working and join him.

2. Where’s Jesus? __________________

2014-03-23: Luke-The Investigative Gospel – The Waiting Game

Sermon Audio: The Waiting Game
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 2:20-38
Duration: 23:26
Size: 10.7 MB

Luke-The Investigative Gospel
The Waiting Game
Luke 2:20-38

There are three ceremonies that are condensed into just a few verses.

It is probable that the first sign of the identity of this child that was given to Simeon was when he was told that his name was Jesus.

The only things we are told are the things that matter most to God – things which pertain to his character and his relationship with God.

Four characteristics of the individuals of this story.

1. He came to the right place to find Jesus.

Simeon’s devotion to the Temple is a reminder to the Christian of the importance of faithfulness to the Church.

2. He personally received Christ.

This man, who knew that God held him in the palm of His hand, now holds God in his arms!

3. He experienced true peace with God.

Salvation is not just something Jesus did it is also who He was.

From the beginning all the way to the end of his life Jesus continued to spark wonder and amazement in the hearts of people.

Christ divides people into two camps, those who are his followers and his servants and those who reject Him.

4. They both lived expectantly.

Simeon had been divinely guided to the Temple; Anna was always there.

Application

1. Both Simeon and Anna lived with expectancy.

2. It is only by receiving Christ personally that you can have the peace to die.

3. It is our unchanging task to tell everyone we can about the redeemer.

2014-03-16: Luke-The Investigative Gospel – Night Shift Shepherd

Sermon Audio: Night Shift Shepherds
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 2:8-20
Duration: 21:59
Size: 10.0 MB

Luke-The Investigative Gospel
Night Shift Shepherd
Luke 2:8-20

Who do you identify with in the Christmas story?

Let us examine shepherds and perhaps we can discover the qualities that God saw.

First of all, they were religious outcasts.

Not only that, but shepherds were borderline social outcasts.

It gave them a lot of contact with sheep, but very little exposure to people.

Maybe He chose the shepherds because God compares His relationship with us as that of a shepherd with His sheep.

They remind us of our faithful God. And we also need to be faithful – to God and to those God has entrusted to our care.

If any of that description strikes a chord with you, then I have good news. Great news. The best news possible. God loves you. Just like He loved those shepherds.

They simply obeyed and went.

They shared the good news with others.

After they made known abroad the good news, then they worshipped.

We can learn a lot from a simple Night Shift Shepherd.

2014-03-09: Luke-The Investigative Gospel – Pausing in Adoration

Sermon Audio: Pausing in Adoration
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 2:1-7
Duration: 25:08
Size: 11.5 MB

Luke-The Investigative Gospel
Pausing in Adoration
Luke 2:1-7

Adoration is defined as a feeling of profound love and admiration.

The shepherds came in excitement.

The wise men came with obedience.

Mary and Joseph came in prayer.

How amazing is it that God wants to be with us.

God is big, He moves in the big things. There is nothing in your life that is too big for Him to handle.

But God is also in the small things.

If you’re waiting for God to speak in your life, here is a good place to start, read your Bible.

The Gospel message is so simple, God loves you, He died to pay the price for all of your sins, and mine, and if you will just ask Him to forgive you and be a part of your life He will.

Here is what is amazing the God who marked off the oceans, the God who measured the Heavens, wants to know you and me.

Not as some being way up in the sky, but as the God who came down to be with you.

We come to God in different ways. The how is not important but the action is.