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Outline—Luke 12:35–59

  1. God’s perspective vs. man’s perspective on tragedy (vv. 1–5)
  2. … on usefulness (vv. 6–9)
  3. … on Bible interpretation (vv. 10–17)

Take Home Points

  • Be converted before it is too late.
  • God is not infinitely patient.
  • Let the word of God interpret itself.
  • Let God determine your usefulness.

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Outline—Luke 12:35–59

  1. The disciple of Christ must be expectant (vv. 35–40)
  2. The disciple of Christ must be faithful (vv. 41–48)
  3. The disciple of Christ must be constant (vv. 49–53)
  4. The disciple of Christ must be discerning (vv. 54–56)
  5. The disciple of Christ must be saved (vv. 57–59)

Take Home Points

  • Are you ready for Jesus’ return?

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Worry & Fear

Luke 12:22–34—Outline not available.

Other References

  • Hendrickson’s Commentary on Luke
  • Hymn: Cheer Up Ye Saints of God

Take Home Points

  • Don’t equate your circumstance with your value.
  • God knows your need and will provide.
  • Worry takes away your life.
  • Freedom brings uncertainty, but worry is self-inflicted.

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Outline—Ephesians 2:8–10

  1. Pharisees exposed as hypocrites (vv. 39–41)
  2. Remember that God cares (vv. 42–44)
  3. Fear God for He can cast your soul to Hell (vv. 45–54)
  4. Don’t fear hypocrites because God is there for you (vv. 45–54)
  5. Take Home Points

    • Fear of people & things will lead you astray.
    • When you stand for truth, you will have enemies.
    • Be sincere in all you do.
    • Be wise.
    • Be strong.
    • Be reverent.
    • Be outspoken.
    • Be faithful.

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Six Woes (Hypocrisy)

Outline—Luke 11:37

  1. Confrontation begins (vv. 39–41)
  2. Woes to the Pharisees (vv. 42–44)
  3. Woes to the Scribes (vv. 45–54)

Related Scripture

  • Psalm 39
  • Leviticus 7
  • Deuteronomy 25
  • Matthew 23

Take Home Points

  • God cares about who you are.
  • Is there any measure of hypocrisy in your life?
  • Be sincere.
  • God has a plan and purpose for your life.

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Unassailable Logic

Outline—Luke 11:14–36

  1. Actions evident (vv. 14–16)
  2. Logic of distinction (vv. 17–23)
  3. Logic of the nature of evil (vv. 24–28)
  4. Logic of revelation (vv. 29–32)
  5. Logic of sight (vv. 33–36)

Take Home Points

  • You can not transform a person’s life, so present the Gospel and let God do the transformation.
  • Use the Scriptures as a mirror in your life rather than others’ opinions.
  • Examine your heart to see if there is any darkness within you.

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