
Luke 10
Read Luke 10. Joy is a major theme of the Bible. It isn’t emphasized a lot by preachers like me because it isn’t hard doctrine.
I am a follower of Jesus Christ, a teacher of His Word, Senior Pastor at Calvary Bible Church of Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti, Michigan. I am a husband and father of three.
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Bible, as well as Master of Divinity, Master of Theology, and Doctor of Ministry degrees.
Read Luke 10. Joy is a major theme of the Bible. It isn’t emphasized a lot by preachers like me because it isn’t hard doctrine.
Read Luke 9. This chapter began with Jesus sending out the Twelve to give the gospel and to do miraculous works to authenticate their message
Read Luke 8. Why is it that only a few people respond to the gospel message and are saved? Jesus answered that question in the
Read Luke 7. Jesus has gone public now and has been attracting more and more attention in his area. That attention continued as he performed
Read Luke 6. On the seventh day of the creation week the Bible tells us that God rested. This means that he ceased from the act
Read Luke 5. Anyone who watches us closely enough and critically enough will be able to detect at least some of our sins. We don’t
Read Luke 4. Before Jesus began his public ministry in verse 14, it was appropriate for him to win a private victory. Specifically, in order to
Read Luke 3. Luke chapter 3 begins with some historical context. It told us that John the Baptist began his ministry during “the fifteenth year
Read Luke 2. Joseph and Mary each received a dramatic, miraculous announcement about the conception of Jesus. They had angels celebrating his birth and shepherds