Luke (2026)

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DB

February 25, 2026

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Luke 4

  • Luke 4:1 – This phrase “full of the Holy Spirit” is used several times in the Bible referring to different people. It is not entirely clear what it means in this case. Possibly it means Jesus had the ability to work miracles or was now fully aware of God’s will.
  • Luke 4:2 – Jesus had to be given the opportunity to decide against God or it would not mean anything if He was sinless.
  • Luke 4:3 – It’s possible Jesus did not want to submit to Satan in any way, even if the act itself would not have been sinful.
  • Luke 4:4 – See Deuteronomy 8:3.
  • Luke 4:8 – Jesus is quoting Deuteronomy 6:13.
  • Luke 4:5-7 – Why was this a temptation to Jesus? Was Satan offering him the souls of all these people?
  • Luke 4:12 – Jesus is quoting Deuteronomy 6:16.
  • Luke 4:13 – Satan just left for a time. He didn’t quit. If he didn’t quit trying to tempt Jesus, he certainly won’t stop trying to tempt us either.
  • Luke 4:18-19 – Jesus is reading Isaiah 61:1-2.
  • Luke 4:30 – This was surely miraculous. How could they lose track of the man they were actively trying to kill?
  • Luke 4:35 – Jesus had previously refused to work a miracle, yet here he immediately acts with power. Jesus surely knew how the different crowds would react when He demonstrated His power.

Takeaways

  • Satan knows how to tempt us.
  • We can use biblical principles to resist temptation.
  • We should seek God’s will and do it.

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Benchley Sermons 2026

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DW

February 22, 2026

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Introduction

  • Philippians 4:6
  • Being deliberate in your gratitude can be a huge benefit to you.

You can be thankful even in bad situations.

  • Daniel 1:1; 2:17-23 – Daniel gave thanks and praise.
    • Jonah on the other hand had a terrible attitude.
    • The Israelites wanted to go back to Egypt after witnessing God’s miracles.
  • Job 1:20-22 – Job was suffering terribly, but he praised God.
  • Luke 17:11-19 – One of the ten lepers returned to thank Jesus for healing him.
  • Habakkuk 3:18
  • No matter how bad my day is, there is something to be thankful for. I see what I am looking for.

You can be thankful even when plans don’t work out.

  • II Samuel 7:1-29 – God did not allow David to go forward with his plans for the temple, but David showed gratitude.

You can be thankful even when you don’t think you need to be.

  • Mark 8:6 – Jesus gave thanks for the loaves.
  • John 6:11 – Jesus gave thanks!
  • John 11:41-43 – Jesus thanked the Father for hearing his prayer.
  • Luke 22:19 – Jesus gave thanks for the Passover meal.
  • Why would Jesus thank the Father?

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Marriage (2026)

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DW

February 22, 2026

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Wives: how does God-given authority work?

Ephesians 5:22-24, 33: everything, respect

I Peter 3:1-6: gentle and quiet spirit

Women, there’s a lot of learning to do

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Benchley Sermons 2026

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DW

February 22, 2026

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Busyness

  • Solution: Make time for what’s important (Mark 1:35, 38)
    • Despite Jesus’ extremely busy schedule, he made time early in the morning to pray.

Wealth

  • Wealth does not have to be possessed in order to distract you.
  • Solution: Put God’s word into action (Luke 8:14-15)

Sin

  • The time and energy you spend sinning is time and energy you are not spending serving God.
  • Hebrews 11:24
  • Solution: continue in the word to become free (John 8:31-32)

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Luke (2026)

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AD

February 18, 2026

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Luke 3

  • Luke 3:23-28 – This shows the genealogy of Jesus all the way back to Adam, roughly 27 generations, through Jesus’ earthly father Joseph.
  • Luke 3:2 – See John 1:6-9 regarding John the Baptist.
  • Luke 3:3 – See I Peter 1:18-19; Ephesians 1:7; Romans 3:24-26. There had been no blood at this point in time, but John was already preaching about forgiveness of sins. John was preaching about a different kind of baptism than what Jesus would teach later.
  • Luke 3:7 – See John 1:24. John began very aggressively, but he knew his audience.
  • Luke 3:7-14 – John was essentially teaching them to love their neighbor in whatever way might have been most problematic for each group.

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