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"Amen, I say to you no prophet is accepted in his own native place." Of Blessings and Burdens (Luke 1:39-45) | 12/20/2015 Sermon | Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church POST-IT NOTES ABOUT The Word of the Day is an ongoing series of video reflections on the Sundays and Seasons lectionary, used by Grace

Luke 4:21-30 NRSVUE - Then he began to say to them, “Today Join Joni as she reads from the Gospel of Luke.

Jesus said to them, “Surely you will quote this proverb to me: 'Physician, heal yourself!' And you will tell me, 'Do here in your hometown what we have heard Christ is truly man, but also God. He is God the Son made man (Luke 4,21-30)

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On Sunday, February 2, 2025, Rev. Zachary Wooten preached a sermon titled, "Prophet On The Edge," based on Luke 4:21-30. luke 4:21-30

Gospel According to Luke 4:21-30 January 31. 2016 No one can be on neutral ground with respect to Jesus. We must either receive Him or reject Him as the promised Savior. In this Pastor Jack Abeelen teaching a Bible study from The Gospel According to Luke in his message titled "Going Home (Part 2)" Join

Our weekly Sunday Gospel reflection for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, recorded at the Church of the Holy Trinity in "Passing Through"~Luke 4:21-30~February 3, 2019~St.Peter's United Church of Christ What happens next?” with Luke 4:21-30 A reflection for Sunday 30 January 2022. Continuing from last week, with Jesus in the

LUKE 4:21 “And He began to say to them, This day is this Scripture fulfilled in your hearing.” – Luke 4:21 Jesus declared that “What happens next?” with Luke 4:21-30 An LGBT+ friendly Bible study for the Fourth Sunday of Ordinary, looking at Jesus being rejected in his hometown of Nazareth

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REJECTED: Luke 4:21-30 The heart of man (Luke 4, 21-30) C10 Sunday's sermon.

"Prophet on the Edge" (Luke 4:21-30) - Pastor Zach Wooten ABOUT THIS SERVICE: The glory of God is often revealed when and where it is least expected. God uses our lips to declare that Luke 4:21-30. Jesus models what to do when we face rejection

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2/03/2019 Sermon on Luke 4:21-30 “Ooooooo” St. Paul Lutheran Church Old Saybrook, CT Pastor Geoff Sinibaldo. Luke 4:21-30 Text Study

Jesus is rejected at Nazareth. Epiphany 4C Luke 4:21 30 Episode 2 of St. Mark's 2022 Text Study.

Phil Wilson - Luke 4:21-30 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Luke 4:21-30 "Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing." Jesus began speaking in

Luke tells us that the congregation was so angry at him that they ran him out of town and actually tried to throw him over a cliff. “Ooooooo” a sermon on Luke 4:21-30 The Israelites (the people of Nazareth) were a nation under oppression, disappointment and deceit for so long. They were

Then he began to say to them, “Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.” 22 All spoke well of him and were amazed Rev Brian Neville, Sermon, Luke 4:21-30 "Give Us the Good News" Hillsdale United Methodist Church, Hillsdale NJ www. Then he began to say to them, 'Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.' All spoke well of him and were amazed at

Jesus in a box. Reflections on Luke 4:21-30. January 30, 2022

When God's light shines on the way of the cross, you and I are invited to see both the stretch of God's grace and the truth of our own Luke 4 (Part 2) :16-30 • Jesus, the Fulfillment of Prophecy Luke 4:21-30, The Prophet Jesus Not Accepted A weekly bible reading, from the lectionary, narrated by Douglas Brown. Text from

Praying through the Word - Luke 4:21-30 Jan. 30 - Sermon on Luke 4:21-30 Then he began to say to them, “Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.” 22 All spoke well of him and were amazed at the gracious words that

Gospel Study - Dealing with Conflict (Luke 4:21-30) Luke 4:21-30. Do not wait for the applause of men ! #sundayverse #dailyhope #christian Jesus began speaking in the synagogue, saying: "Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing." And all spoke highly of

This video is about Rage or Faithfulness Luke 4: 21-30 Rev. Amy Moore. Christ begins to reveal who he really is (Luke 4, 21-30) Word of the Day - Luke 4:21-30

4th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Luke 4:21-30 - JMT Gospel Reflection Luke 4:21-30 He began by saying to them, “Today this scripture is

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Luke 4:21-30 | The Prophet Jesus Not Accepted | Lectionary bible reading A performance criticism commentary of Luke 4:21-30 produced by GoTell Communication. artwork by WOG - Word Of GOD Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke 4:21-30. Jesus began speaking in the synagogue

Expect a call: Jeremiah 1:4-10; Luke 4:21-30 | The Christian Century 2019 / 2 / 3 “Sharing God with Others” (Luke 4:21–30) Jesus Rejected (Luke 4:20–30) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul

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Please take a moment to read Luke 4:16-31 to better understand the full context of Jesus' experience.] According the Luke, the Luke 4:21-30. 21Then he began to say to them, 'Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.' 22All spoke well of him and were amazed at the gracious January, 26 Discussion , part 2.

He began by saying to them, “Today this scripture is fulfilled (A) in your hearing.” 22 All spoke well of him and were amazed at the gracious words that came Two farmers are out for their spring ritual of replacing stones that have fallen from the wall separating their two properties. One, the voice

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Luke 4:21-30 Christ speaks in the synagogue of Nazareth and he is rejected. This tells us of the heart of man (Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time,

1/30/2022 - Sunday - Gospel of Luke 4:21-30 Post-it Notes about the Church (Luke 4:21-30) | Sermon | Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Rage or Faithfulness Luke 4: 21-30 Rev. Amy Moore

Jesus will be known as a healer, a man with special gifts, and he says to the synagogue community in Nazareth that they will demand the same Luke 4:21-30 ____ #MoreofJesus2022 #BEAUMC2022 #BEAAudioBible. February 3 2013 Sermon on Luke 4:21-30 "Give Us the Good News"

The whole passage (Luke 4:14-30) is structured around a pattern of proclamations by Jesus and responses from the hometown synagogue audience. A chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse study of Luke taught by Pastor Paul LeBoutillier of Life Bible Ministry. Full study through 2019-02-03 Doug Sasser Sermon Luke 4: 21-30

Keeping Away from the Cliff's Edge - Luke 4:21-30 — Christ Church hears Sister Stephanie Kitching as she reads and reflects on the Sunday Gospel for 3 February 2013, 4th 21 And he began to say to them, “Today this Scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.” 22And all spoke well of him and

The call of God tends to be very personal, but it is not private and does not come in a vacuum. It has long been customary for folks who feel called to Reflection for Sunday January 30, Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Luke 4:21-30

Daily Gospel Reading Video - St. Luke 4:21-30.(English) Jesus tells the hometown folks the truth but they reject him. Have we ever felt rejection for telling the truth? What did we do? A weekly invitation to enter into prayer through the words of Scripture. Videos follow the Gospel readings in the revised common

Luke 4: 21-30