Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Luke 19:9-10
There are 11 resources related to this passage:
Who would have thought he would be out on a limb? Patrick Odum does a fictional biography styled account of Zacchaeus and Jesus and the special moment in the tree.
What do you do when you've truly wronged someone else? A return of money from a thief reminds us that we must seek to right the wrongs we've committed.
What does it matter really, if I am community or not? Phil Ware talks about the tension between insiders and outsiders and how we are to view community and the way we connect our outside friends to it.
Who would you have eat with you at your table? We show our fellowship and friendship through those for whom we extend table fellowship and meals.
Why the connection between Jesus and 'the leftovers' and why does the modern church not have the same relationships? Phil Ware reminds us that our times at the Lord's Table should be filled with the same kind of people who joined Jesus at the table when he was on earth!
When's the last time you helped a lost person? What would happen in church, church folks, got serious about seeking lost people like Jesus did?
God's people have been in lost places before our time. They made it safely through their wilderness to better times and better places. James Nored in video and Phil Ware with words reminds us that God is the finder and mender of lost and broken things and lost and broken people.
Why all the talk about the Passion? God loves us so much that he sent his Son to save us.
What does Jesus look like? Brian McCutchen reminds us that the first real glimpse of Jesus most people see is our own face.
What are we forgetting before we try our ultimate ascent? Phil Ware reminds us that in a search for a new minister, especially a preacher or preaching minister, that we need to know our specific mission as a congregation.
Maybe your Easter was picture perfect and everything you hoped it would be. Or, maybe you found yourself too far away to see or hear anything clearly. Melissa Troyer shares her busy and messy Easter morning when she arrived in a mess and exhausted from the messiness of the morning only to meet Jesus there.
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