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Luke 18

Luke 18:9-14 - The Pharisee and the tax collector

  • Luke 18:13 - The tax collector demonstrated modesty here in the humble posture and attitude he showed. Modesty involves more than just clothing.

Luke 18:18-30 - The rich young ruler

  • Luke 18:24 - It may not be love of money that separates us from God, but whatever it is, we must let it go. We must tear down our idols.

Luke 18:15-17 - Jesus and the children

  • Luke 18:17 - What does it mean to receive the kingdom of God like a child?
    • Innocence
    • Purity
    • Honesty
    • Awe

Luke 18:35-43 - Jesus heals a blind man

  • Luke 18:39 - Sometimes the one we try to push away or ignore is the one Jesus wants to reach the most.

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Introduction

  • Philippians 2:3-8 - You’ll never find a more selfless person than Jesus!

First, the hard part: diagnosing selfishness in myself.

  • Proverbs 21:2

Take a look at your budget.

  • Matthew 6:19-21

Take a look at your calendar.

  • Psalms 90:1-12
  • Where is your time being spent?
  • Am I almost exclusively focused on me?

Imagine how your spiritual résumé would look.

  • Acts 9:36 - Dorcas had a great spiritual résumé!
  • Galatians 6:1-2

Surround yourself with selfless people.

  • Proverbs 13:20
  • For better or worse, we rub off on each other.
  • Proverbs 22:24-25
  • Proverbs 27:17
  • Mark 6:34
  • When you spend time with spiritually mature people, it influences your world view.
  • John 1:29; 3:29-30 - Would John have been a good person to hang out with?
  • John 12:1-9 - Counter-example: the Pharisees.
  • If you want to become selfless, learn from the masters.
  • Philippians 3:17

Get busy serving others.

  • Luke 9:1-2, 22-24, 28-31, 44, 46 - Jesus sent them to serve others.
  • Mark 3:17 - Jesus had a nickname for James and John!
  • I John 1:9-10 - Is this the same John?!
  • I John 4:7-8, 11
  • III John 1:4

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Any sin is beatable! (continued)

Overcoming the lust of the eyes will require sacrifice.

  • Matthew 5:29
  • We may have to cut certain things ouf of our life. There may be a social cost.

I must be sincere in my desire to stop.

  • II Corinthians 7:8

Sin enslaves us, and we get addicted to the lust of the eyes.

  • John 8:34
  • Romans 6:12-13, 16-17 - “Do not let sin reign”
  • Romans 7:14-25
  • II Timothy 2:26
  • Titus 3:3
  • Pornography elevates dopamine production to more than 250% of normal and keeps it there for hours.
  • Cocaine provides a sharper spike, but it fades faster.
  • Eating raises dopamine to 150% of normal.
  • Nicotine raises dopamine to 200% of normal.
  • Sexual activity raises dopamine to 250% of normal.
  • God designed our brains and bodies to grow and adapt.
    • II Peter 1:5-8 - We can adapt to good.
    • Genesis 6:5 - We can also adapt to sin.
    • Ephesians 2:1-3

“Make no provision for the flesh.”

  • Romans 13:11-14
  • You must starve out this sin!

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Introduction

  • Acts 5:1-11

God holds us personally responsible.

  • Acts 5:3-4, 9
  • Satan didn’t take contorl and remove their power of choice. He influenced them, but they had the power to decide.
  • II Corinthians 5:10

Good doesn’t cancel out bad.

  • Acts 5:2
  • Bad in the midst of good taints the good.
  • Romans 4:7-8
  • God describes forgiveness - not some ledger of good deeds versus bad deeds.

The fear of God is good and healthy.

  • Acts 5:5
  • Proverbs 1:7; 3:7; 8:12-13
  • Matthew 10:28
  • Proverbs 14:26-27
  • Genesis 39:9 - Joseph showed reverance for God in a time of temptation.
  • Hebrews 10:26
  • Acts 5:5, 11-14
  • I Corinthians 5:6-7

Don’t expect perfection.

  • Acts 4:32-37
  • Galatians 6:9

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Luke 17

  • Luke 17:11 - Jesus was on His way to Jerusalem to be crucified.
  • Luke 17:14 - Jesus is commanding them to do what was required under the Law of Moses. It would have been a big problem if they showed up to the priests and were unclean. These ten showed great faith in immediately turning to go see the priests.
  • Luke 17:17-18 - Jesus remarked that the others did not return to give glory to God - not that they did not turn and thank Him. Also, note that the Samaritan was the one who returned to worship Jesus.
  • Luke 17:20 - The kingdom would not come in some physically observable way.
  • Luke 17:22-37 - It seems likely this was talking about the destruction of Jerusalem.
    • Luke 17:36 - This verse is omitted in some modern translations, like the ESV. Some manuscripts have it, but the ones considered most reliable do not.

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