Waynesburg Christian Church
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Waynesburg Christian Church featuring speaker David R Burnett
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4.2.23 Promises & Practices
02/04/2023 Duração: 45minOn the night that Jesus is to be arrested He shares a Passover meal with the disciples. In Luke 22, Jesus says that He has “earnestly desired” to share this meal together. For Jesus, this wasn’t just another Passover meal, or just His final Passover meal before His arrest, it was the moment when he would explain to his followers, in deeds and words rich with meaning, what He was about to do and how it was for them... and really for anyone who would believe. On this night Jesus injected the Passover meal with a new meaning and from that point forward, followers of Jesus have been inviting others to come to the table. There is a seat for you too!
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3.26.23 - Watching and Working
26/03/2023 Duração: 43minCalendars. Bank Balances. Daily commutes. Tick. Tick. Tick. The metronome of life ticks by steadily and repeatedly... it can lull us into a malaise, distract our hearts, and dull us to the greater reality of God’s plans and purposes in our lives. In Luke 12, Jesus tells a series of stories that encourage us to wake up and be watchful for His Kingdom to come! Do you need a wake up call?
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3.12.23 - Prodigal Son
12/03/2023 Duração: 40minWhat is God really like? This is a question that Jesus is constantly butting heads with the religious leaders about in first century Israel. One day the crowds gathered to hear Jesus and He tells one of the most beautiful stories that captures what the heart of God is like - the story of the prodigal son. The prodigal son tried to find satisfaction away from home. He tried to find himself away from the father’s house. But the very things that the prodigal was hoping would fulfill him... well, they failed him. When he reached the bottom, he came to his senses and started to make his way home. Burdened with questions about how badly he had messed up his life, filled with insecurity about how he would be received, the last thing he expected was to see his father running toward him with open arms, welcoming him home. This was forgiveness. This was grace. This was overflowing, unconditional, steadfast love. This is the story that Jesus told to make clear the heart of our Heavenly Father for you and me and all who
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3.5.23 - Prayer
05/03/2023 Duração: 40minDoes prayer ever feel like a combination lock? Does it feel like if you can just crack the code, then you can unlock greater things for your life and greater intimacy with God? You have probably been encouraged by others to pray. You have most likely heard other people pray countless times. And yet, for so many, prayer is a struggle. In Luke 11, when Jesus’ disciples say, “Lord, teach us to pray” we need to listen to His answer! In short order, Jesus shares a model for prayer, shares a story, and gives a promise that we can all lean into!
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2.26.23 - The Good Samaritan
26/02/2023 Duração: 39minThe first eight and a half chapters of Luke answer the really big question, “Who is Jesus?” by showing us over and over again that Jesus, full of love, beauty, and truth - is God’s promised rescuer. The next several chapters answer a second really big question, “What are you going to do about it?” Luke 10 gives us a component of that answer - that those who have been transformed by the love of Jesus are to live as messengers, neighbors, and worshippers.
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2.19.23
19/02/2023 Duração: 43minThe first eight and a half chapters of Luke answer the really big question, “Who is Jesus?” by showing us over and over again that Jesus, full of love, beauty, and truth - is God’s promised rescuer. The next several chapters answer a second really big question, “What are you going to do about it?” Luke 10 gives us a component of that answer - that those who have been transformed by the love of Jesus are to live as messengers, neighbors, and worshippers.
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2.12.23 - Hard sayings of Jesus
12/02/2023 Duração: 42minHave you ever experienced “the thing underneath the thing?” Maybe your child had a hard day at school, and you are on the receiving end of it. Maybe your co-worker blew up at you, and it really doesn’t have anything to do with you at all. There are always motivations and assumptions, blessings and wounds, underneath our behavior - sometimes they are healthy and sometimes not so much. At the end of Luke 9 Jesus says some hard things. Initially it seems as if Jesus is pushing people away, but Jesus is always aware of “the thing underneath the thing.” Rather than mute the words of Jesus, let’s lean in and receive them - they just might be the smelling salts of truth that awaken us and jerk us back into seeing Him and worshipping Him.
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1.29.23 Developing Disciples
29/01/2023 Duração: 50minLuke 9 is a training session for the disciples. One of the things that Jesus teaches them comes towards the end of the chapter after he had miraculously healed a tormented boy. Understandably, people were “amazed” and were “marveling at all that Jesus did” (v. 43). It seems that this incredible display by Jesus got the disciples wondering and arguing about their own greatness and status in the kingdom of God. Jesus was aware of what was going on and he brought a little child to stand beside him and said: “Whoever welcomes this little child in my name welcomes me; and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. For it is the one who is least among you all who is the greatest.” - Luke 9:48 What is Jesus saying here? A child has no power, no money, no recognition, and no accomplishments. It’s easy to show kindness to those with power, money, and status - they can bless you back. But Jesus is calling his disciples to imitate him by challenging them to love even the least of these. Most of us have some sort
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1.22.23 Disruption and Discipleship
22/01/2023 Duração: 44minInterruptions are everywhere. Conversations are interrupted by others chiming in. Travel is interrupted by weather. Can you imagine the list of all the things in life that our phones interrupt with texts, notifications, etc. In the final scene of Luke 8 we meet two people who couldn’t be more different - one is affluent and powerful and the other is isolated and poor. Despite their differences, their lives have both been interrupted by tragedy, and at the same time, in the same place, on the same day, their lives intersect with Jesus. How does Jesus respond to them?
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1.15.23 You Gotta Have Faith
15/01/2023 Duração: 46minIt was a SCANDAL! One of the cultural elites, Simon, had invited a young rabbi to dinner for a public roundtable discussion. The evening was going fine until an uninvited guest “crashed the stage” weeping at the feet of the Rabbi. Let’s just say this woman had a reputation. Simon was surprised that the young rabbi would even allow such a person to touch him. The young rabbi’s response to Simon was even more surprising. Simon’s questions about who Jesus was and who Jesus welcomes were answered that day. If you’ve ever wondered who Jesus was and who Jesus welcomes, then Luke 7 has some answers.
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1.8.23 Jesus Calling...Jesus Responding
08/01/2023 Duração: 52minIt is tempting to turn Jesus into a one-dimensional figure. If your emphasis is on morality and doing the right thing, then the power and holiness of Jesus is really appealing. If your focus is on compassion and mercy, then you are probably compelled by the mercy and forgiveness of Jesus. Luke is sure that we have much more than a one-dimensional portrait of Jesus! Luke 5 helps us to see the power and holiness of Jesus that scares Peter, the compassion of Jesus that heals a leper with a touch, and the forgiveness of Jesus that heals a paralytic man. Luke also shows us and challenges us with how we ought to respond to Jesus. Jesus is powerful and holy yes, but that doesn’t mean sinners can’t come to him... us sinners... we are the very people He came for... “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” - Luke 5:31b-32
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1.1.23 Truth and Lies
01/01/2023 Duração: 47minC.S. Lewis’ masterpiece, The Screwtape Letters opens by saying, “There are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the devils. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and to feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them.” Light and darkness... good and evil... turn on the nightly news and the theological principle of “original sin” is put on display. Darkness and evil are real. For Jesus, the devil is real... Not a myth... Not a superstitious idea from an uneducated age... And definitely not a red cartoon character on your shoulder. Luke 3 ends with the genealogy of Jesus, and the chapter concludes with “Adam, the son of God” (v. 38). With this thought still ringing in our ears, Luke launches into his account of Jesus’ encounter with the devil. The dramatic tension is clear... Will Christ, the Second Adam (1 Corinthians 15 and Romans 5) succeed where the first one failed?
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12.25.22 - Dare to Believe Christmas
25/12/2022 Duração: 40minFor the next several weeks - from Christmas Day to Easter we are going to be going through the Gospel of Luke. Instead of this being a “cradle to grave” story, it is a “manger to empty tomb” story that carries us from the incarnation to the ascension of Christ! Luke 1 opens by telling us Luke’s purpose in writing. He wants to share an orderly, carefully investigated, eyewitness account of “the things that have been fulfilled among us.” Luke wants the reader to have certainty about these things. Luke was a frequent traveling companion of the Apostle Paul and Paul refers to him as the “beloved physician” in Colossians 4:14. Luke 1 quickly moves from the purpose of the writing to telling the story of two miraculous births. This challenges the modern reader because Luke claims to have done his research and interacted with eyewitnesses and yet immediately asks us to believe the story about two “impossible” births. Luke, you’re a doctor, you should know better! But this suspicion doesn’t do justice to Luke’s
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