Luke - HAMPTON ROADS CHURCH Hampton Roads Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Preachers from the Hampton Roads Church, including Edward Anton, Phil Booker, Shaun McDonnell, Kirk Valencia, Matt Fisk, Jeff Throne, and Lex Campaldini preach through the Gospel of Luke
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Zacchaeus was a picture of shame and an object of scorn as he perched from the tree to see Jesus. But he was able to come down from that tree in acceptance and honor. Why? Because Jesus was on his way to go up the tree for Zacchaeus. Jesus went up the
Zacchaeus was a picture of shame and an object of scorn as he perched from the tree to see Jesus. But he was able to come down from that tree in acceptance and honor. Why? Because Jesus was on his way to go up the tree for Zacchaeus. Jesus went up the tree to bear his (and our) scorn, shame, sin and rejection. He likewise leaves us with honor, dignity, purpose, and peace.
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Acts 2:22-42 3000 Seekers are Baptized at Pentecost
This final installment of Luke-Acts celebrates the clarity and security of Grace. Jesus offers a double cure: freedom from slavery to sin (repentance) and freedom from guilt & punishment of sin (forgiveness). Moreover, we receive the gift of the Holy Spirit and fellowship.
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Acts 2:1-21 It's Nine O'Clock Somewhere
During the harvest festival of Pentecost, God brings in His harvest through the work of the Holy Spirit and through Spirit-filled men. They're not drunk, they're just uninhibited because they're living by the Spirit rather than by the constraints of the flesh.
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Luke's Epilogue: Acts 1
Acts 1 and 2 are tightly tied to Luke's Gospel. Here we find the epilogue to Luke's Gospel.
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Luke 24:36-53 The Closing Charge Repentance from the Gospel of Luke
Despite an open tomb, open Scriptures, open eyes, open professions and open minds, the disciples wrestle with unbelief before Jesus. Ultimately, they will finally experience true mind change, true Metanoia, true faith.
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Luke 24:13-35 Reversal on the Emmaus Road
Jesus reverses the curse as he hits rewind the entire human race on the Road to Emmaus