Luke (2026)

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Luke 1:1-80
EW

February 04, 2026

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Who wrote Luke?

  • Consider “them” vs. “we”
    • Acts 1:1-5 – Luke obviously not an apostle.
    • Acts 16:10-17; 20:5-12; 21:1-28:16 – Was a participant in Acts
      • Shows Luke with Paul and his entourage
      • Shows companionship with Paul
  • Irenaeus, Tertullian
    • “According to Luke”
    • Mid-second to early third centuries
  • Muratorian fragment from late second century
  • Written after Mark, before Acts, circa AD 80-90

Luke 1

Luke 1:1-4 – Luke’s preamble

  • Making an account
    • From eyewitnesses
    • Investigated from the beginning
    • Wrote “in order”
    • Show Theophilus the “exact truth”
  • Inspiration?

Luke 1:5-25 – Prophecy of the birth of John

  • When? Luke dates it for us
    • In the days of Herod the king
    • When Zacharias was priest
    • When Abijah’s clan was in rotation (I Chronicles 24:5-18)
      • Eighth of twenty-four lots
      • As commanded by David – symbolic?
  • Wife also descendant of Aaron, barren
  • Both righteous
  • Both advanced in age (beyond normal child-bearing age)
  • Zacharias drew the lot to burn incense
    • Alone in the temple?
      • One cleaned the altar of incense
      • Another placed new incense into altar
      • Third priest entered alone to offer the incense and prayers
    • Altar of incense in Holy Place before the veil
      • Veil separates Holy Place from Most Holy Place
      • Veil torn at the death of Jesus
      • Offering incense, making intercession for Israel
      • People outside offering prayers
      • People beyond the courts offering prayers
    • Gabriel appears
      • Don’t be afraid – prayer heard and granted
      • A lot goes with that answered prayer
        • Son, name him John
        • No wine or liquor
        • Filled with the Holy Spirit
        • Turn many Israelites back to the Lord their God (Luke 1:16)
        • He’ll go before Him in spirit and power of Elijah
          • “Him” meaning God (Luke 1:16)
          • Between the lines: Jesus is God
        • Hearts of fathers back to children (eye to the future)
        • Disobedient to attitude of righteous
        • Preparing a path for the Lord
  • Zacharias’ response – Gabriel’s reaction
    • Questions possibility
      • What made him doubt?
      • Was that wrong?
    • Gabriel – seems insulted
      • I’m Gabriel
      • Sent to bring you this good news
      • You’ll be mute because you didn’t believe
      • Until it all takes place
      • Muteness happens immediately
  • Zacharias’ reception outside
    • Large crowd outside the temple
      • He was taking a long time – wondered why
      • He came out mute
      • They recognized he’d seen a vision
      • He spoke with his hands, couldn’t speak
    • Went home at rotation’s end
      • Elizabeth conceived
      • Secludes herself five months
      • Said God had taken away her reproach among men
        • Why reproach?
        • Instruction repeated: Be fruitful and multiply
        • She’d been unable to be part of that command and its promise

Luke 1:26-38 – Jesus’ birth foretold

  • Gabriel’s message
    • Greeting – you’ve received grace
    • The Lord is with you
    • You are blessed among women
    • Mary perplexed by the greeting
    • Gabriel saw her perplexion
    • Don’t be afraid, you’ve found favor with God
    • Conceive, bear a son, name Him Jesus
    • He’ll be great, be called the Son of the Most High
    • Lord God will give Him throne of His father David
    • He’ll reign over the house of Jacob forever
    • His kingdom will have no end
  • What does this say to Mary? Any religiously informed Jew?
    • MESSIAH!
  • Mary’s question
    • How? (Not, “will it happen” or “how can I know/believe” but “how will it be done?”)
      • How different from Zacharias’ question?
      • Belief vs unbelief
    • Answer: Holy Spirit will come upon you
      • Power of the Most High will overshadow you
      • That’s why your holy Child will be called the Son of God
  • Oh, by the way …
    • Elizabeth is in her sixth month
    • Conceived in her old age, no longer barren
    • NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD
  • Mary
    • Behold, the bondslave of the Lord
    • May it be done according to your word

Luke 1:39-45 – Mary visits Elizabeth

  • Don’t know exactly where
    • A city of Judah in the hill country
    • John leaped inside Elizabeth’s womb.
    • Elizabeth is filled with the Holy Spirit.
  • Elizabeth speaks
    • Blessed
      • You among women
      • The fruit of your womb
    • Blessed by visit of “the mother of my Lord”
    • Mary blessed for having believed that spoken by the Lord
  • Mary praises God
    • Her joy
      • In God
      • In His regarding her, His bondslave
      • She’ll always be regarded as blessed
      • Done great things, His name is holy
      • His mercy is on every generation who fears Him
      • His strength, His deeds
      • Exalts the humble
      • His help and mercy upon Israel
  • Mary’s attitude of obedience
    • Importance in God having selected her?
    • How about Joseph?
    • Obedience springs from belief – Luke 1:45
    • Jesus would learn obedience in His life

Luke 1:57-66 – The birth of John

  • Mary goes home after three months
  • Eighth day – circumcision
    • Naming was coincidental – Zacharias, after his father
    • Elizabeth: “No, John”
    • Defer to father (signing with hands) – “John” not a family name
    • Zacharias writes, “His name is John.”
    • All in the region talked about it
    • Zacharias now speaking, filled with the Holy Spirit

Luke 1:67-80 – Zacharias’ prophecies of his son

  • Praises God
  • Reminds of the covenant
  • Says John will by the prophet of the Most High
  • He will go before the Lord to prepare His ways
  • Knowledge of salvation
  • Forgiveness of sins
  • John grows up
    • And the child continued to grow and to become strong in spirit, and he lived in the deserts until the day of his public appearance to Israel.

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Review

  • The universal church is NOT composed of local churches. It is composed of individual Christians.

Oversight

“church”

  • Jesus is the head of the church (Ephesians 1:22-23). There are no earthly leaders.
  • John 10:14
  • Matthew 16:18

“churches”

  • Elders are to be appointed in every church (Acts 14:23; Titus 1:5).
  • Acts 15:2; 20:17; Philippians 1:1
  • I Peter 5:1-2
  • There is no reference to elders being overseers of anything other than a local church.
  • I Thessalonians 2:13
  • Acts 8:18
  • Acts 15:7, 12-13 – They were revealing what God had already decided. It was not men getting together to decide church doctrine.

Treasury

“church”

  • There is none.

“churches”

  • Churches collect and use money on a congregational level. (I Corinthians 16:1-4; Philippians 4:15-16)

Work of the church

“church”

  • The word “church” in this sense simply refers to all saved people (Ephesians 5:23-29; Hebrews 12:22-24), but they are not a universally functioning entity.
  • Romans 16:16 – Multiple churches sent greetings, but this is not a collective action.

“churches”

  • Churches engage in lots of different actions and work.
    • Help needy saints in the local church (Acts 6:1-6)
    • Help needy saints in other churches (Romans 15:26)
    • Add/subtract members (Acts 9:26-28; I Corinthians 5:13)
    • Assemble to worship God and edify each other (I Corinthians 14:23-26)
    • Have overseers and deacons (Philippians 1:1)
    • Make decisions (I Corinthians 16:3)
    • Help sinners repent (Matthew 18:17)
    • Partake of the Lord’s Supper (I Corinthians 11:17-24)
    • Sing spiritual songs (I Corinthians 14:26)
    • Pray (I Corinthians 14:15)
    • Teach God’s word (I Corinthians 14:26)
    • Collect money (I Corinthians 16:2)
    • Sound forth the word (I Thessalonians 1:8)
    • Support preachers in other places (Philippians 4:15-16)
    • Etc.
  • The work was done on a local level.

Takeaways

  • Don’t think of the church as a denomination.
    • Romans 14:12
  • Jesus is my primary authority, not the local church.
    • Acts 11:20-26
    • Local churches make mistakes!
    • No person has the authority to rewrite God’s rules.
  • The local church is a spiritual team.
    • Philippians 1:27

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Marriage (2026)

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DW

February 01, 2026

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Introduction

  • Genesis 2:18-25 – God created the marriage relationship.

Stats from Barna

  • Currently married: 46% (down from 66% in the 1950s)
  • Cohabitation is considered morally acceptable by a majority of people.
  • God’s marriage law has not changed.
  • Christians are experiencing divorce as often as the general population now.
  • Young people believe in marriage less and less.

What is the standard?

  • Mark 7:8
  • Is it possible for people who have been married a long time to give bad advice? Yes!

Let’s start with some basic Bible truths.

  • Ecclesiastes 11:9
  • II Timothy 4:3-4
  • James 1:21-25

Companionship, part 1

God’s purpose in marriage

  • Genesis 1:27, 31 – God’s creation was “very good”
  • Genesis 2:18 – At the beginning of Day 6, Adam’s situation was described by God as “not good.”
  • Genesis 2:22 – Eve was created during Day 6 to solve the problem of Adam’s loneliness. That was the purpose of Eve – not to help him in the garden. Her purpose was companionship.
  • Malachi 2:14

When we stop sharing life together, the marriage erodes.

  • Ephesians 5:25, 28, 33
  • Titus 2:4
  • Dave Carder – “Anatomy of an Affair”
    • Tell-tale signs of a degrading marriage
  • Romans 12:15
  • “When you are in pain, the world stops and I listen.”

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Judges (2025)

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Judges 21:1-25
JM

January 28, 2026

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Part 3: The depth of Israel’s apostasy (Judges 17:1-21:25), continued

Moral and societal corruption (Judges 19:1-21:24), continued

Chaotic aftermath (Judges 21:1-24)

Final verdict (Judges 21:25)

Review

Historical context of Judges

  • Israelites were delivered from slavery in Egypt and then thoroughly and repeatedly warned against the pitfalls of living in Canaan (Deuteronomy 4, 11).
  • Covers a period of about 300 years and depicts part of the transition from “house of the father” (e.g., Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) ➡ tribal confederacy ➡ dynastic monarchy.
  • The Israelites go from a time of relative unity (under Moses and Joshua’s leadership) ➡ assimilating with heathen nations ➡ anarchy and civil war
  • Proverbs 26:11

Outline of Judges

  • Chapter 1-2 – The roots of Israel’s apostasy
  • Chapters 3-16 – The downward spiral of Israel’s apostasy
  • Chapters 17-21 – The depths of Israel’s apostasy
  • Latter part of the narrative focuses on two points (Judges 21:25):
    • “In those days, there was no king in Israel.”
    • “Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”
  • Several graphic depictions of God’s judgment (Ehud and Eglon) but also of wanton violence and depravity (Levite’s concubine).

Israel’s downward spiral

  • Judges 2:19
  • Rejection ➡ Reaction ➡ Retribution ➡ Repentance ➡ Rescue ➡ Relapse

Conclusion

  • Hebrews 12:28-29, 1

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God is strong, we are weak

  • Job 38:1-7
  • Job 38:22-24, 28-30
  • Genesis 8:22
  • Matthew 5:36
  • Job 38:25-27, 33-38
  • We have so little control!
  • Psalms 147:1-11, 15-20 – Just praise God! Fear the Lord and praise Him.

Count your (basic) blessings

  • I Kings 17:10-12 – The widow had nothing left.
  • Philippians 4:11
  • II Corinthians 11:27
  • I Timothy 6:8

It’s wise to be prepared.

  • Matthew 25:1-13
  • Matthew 25:41
  • We must be prepared spiritually.

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