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Bob Corbin & Family Bible Church

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This is a provision of the most recent 20 messages (or so) from Family Bible Church located in Martinez, GA. We also have many other podcasts of expository messages which are book, or topic specific. The list includes exposition on the book of Proverbs, Daniel, Zechariah, Matthew, John, Acts, 2 Corinthians, 1 John, etc. Additionally, since the spring of 2020, we have been uploading all of messages (including the video presentation) on YouTube #family-bible-church. You can explore our website ...
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* Luke is writing in order that those who would read his account of the life and ministry of Christ would be assured of the truthfulness of the message.* What message did the people hear? Where did that message originate? From whom did they hear the message?* In Romans 10, we read: "For 'Whoever calls on the name of YHWH shall be saved." (cf. Joel …
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* In the beginning of our study of Luke's account of the life and ministry of Jesus, we saw that he was a "Physician." In different passages, we have found that Luke gives details that other writers did not give.* Last week, as we considered the deliverance of the man who had a legion of demons dwelling in him, Luke revealed many details of this ma…
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* In our study of Luke, we have seen that Luke has declared from the beginning that his purpose in writing this account of the life and ministry of Christ was that believers "Would know assuredly" the things with which they were instructed. Luke recorded immediately how Gabriel was sent to Mary to inform her that she would be overshadowed by the po…
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* Last week, we considered Scriptures regarding "The Kingdom of God." Jesus declared that His purpose was to share the good news of the Kingdom and then called upon His disciples to share that message as well. He also declared that this Kingdom was not just one that was, or would be, physical. Rather, the ultimate Kingdom of God is spiritual, and b…
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* In 1 Timothy 2:3-4 we read that God has a desire for "all men (people) to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth." In 1 John 2:2 we read that Jesus died to be the propitiation for the sins of the whole world. The question is: Do we really believe that? If so, how do we exemplify it in our lives? How do we treat others?* After we have …
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* The earthly ministry of Jesus was marked by many miraculous events. We have already seen Jesus cast out demons, heal general sicknesses and specific diseases including leprosy, healing a paralytic, and healing a man with withered hand. Last week, we saw Jesus heal the Centurion's servant from a distance and raise the widow of Nain's son from the …
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* Over the past three messages we have considered the instruction of Jesus to those who were following Him. Jesus challenged those following Him to change the way they thought - from being worldly-focused to kingdom-focused; and from being self-focused to being other-focused.* In today's passage, we see Jesus illustrate this mindset in His interact…
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* Except for last week, when visiting missionary Bob Schneider delivered the teaching, we've spent the majority of June considering Luke's perspective regarding Jesus's call of His primary messengers and the communication of His primary message. A primary message that was designed to help people to change the way they approached life, by teaching t…
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* If you would die today do know where you are going?* If God would ask you, "Why should I let you into My heaven?" What would you answer?* Are you trusting in your good deeds? Do you believe that you will get into heaven because you attend church?* What about a robber, or a thief? Are they excluded based upon their badness?* Jesus had an interesti…
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* Last week, we considered Jesus' call of His Primary Messengers and began to consider the communication of His Primary Message. We considered that the overall theme of Jesus' teaching was for people to change the way they thought - from being worldly-focused to kingdom-focused; and from being self-focused to being other-focused. As we will see, th…
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* Up to this point in our study of Luke's Gospel, we have seen the proclamation of the coming of the Messiah and His forerunner. We have then seen the birth and ministry of the Messiah's forerunner - John the Immerser (the Baptist), the proclamation of Jesus inaugurating His Messianic ministry, the authority and power of Jesus displayed through a v…
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* As Chuck reminded us last week, Luke wrote this gospel account that we are studying in order "that you may know the certainty of those things in which you were instructed."* We have seen, that it was Jesus' custom to go to the Synagogue on the Sabbath. It was on the Sabbath that Jesus gave His Messianic proclamation in the Synagogue in Nazareth. …
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Though we have taken a few detours along the way, we have spent the bulk of the past 5 months examining Luke's gospel account, with our plan this morning being to finish up chapter 5. This means that at our current pace, we will be in Luke, not only for the remainder of 2024, but most likely a good portion of 2025 as well.* And while for some, this…
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Last week, we saw Jesus' interaction with, and call of, Simon Peter. Even though Simon had seen Jesus perform many healings, it was the manifestation of a major catch of fish to get his attention. As a result, Simon confessed his sinfulness, willingly left his business, and followed Jesus.* From this point, Jesus begins to travel throughout the reg…
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* Jesus had just announced in Nazareth, his hometown, that He was the Messiah. But, the people there rejected Him.* Hence, Jesus transitions His base of operations to another location - Capernaum. * As we saw in His time in Nazareth, it was His custom to go to the Synagogue on Sabbath, and to teach. That is where we find Him, as we consider the beg…
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* Jesus had just announced in Nazareth, his hometown, that He was the Messiah. But, the people there rejected Him.* Hence, Jesus transitions His base of operations to another location - Capernaum. * As we saw in His time in Nazareth, it was His custom to go to the Synagogue on Sabbath, and to teach. That is where we find Him, as we consider the beg…
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* Our teaching time this morning was split into two parts, with our foundation being the symbolism behind one aspect of the Passover Seder meal that Jesus celebrated with His disciples on the eve of His crucifixion, namely the 3rd and 4th cups of wine. Jesus drank that 3rd cup with His disciples then, but refrained from drinking the 4th cup, promis…
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* Up unto this point in our study of the Gospel according to Luke, we have been considering the Preparation of Christ's Ministry. We have considered birth and ministry of the Forerunner of the Messiah, and we have considered the birth, immersion, genealogy, and temptation of the Messiah.* Today, we come to the point where Jesus publicly declares Hi…
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* In our study of the Gospel account of Luke, we have considered Luke's description of the miraculous nature of both John's and Jesus' conception and birth, and the significance of John's ministry to the authentication of the Messianic claim of Jesus.* Today, in our study of the Gospel account of Luke, we will be considering the final section of Lu…
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* We have been studying the Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Luke.* In the first message, we discussed Luke's purpose in writing this Gospel account - "That you may know the certainty of those things in which you were instructed."* We then considered "Where" Luke chose to begin this account ... at the angelic proclamation to Zacharias regarding …
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* Four weeks ago, in our last message from the book of Luke, we saw the prophetic announcements of Simeon and Anna regarding he redemptive work of Christ. These announcements occurred 40 days after the birth of Jesus while Joseph and Mary were going to the Temple to present an offering for her purification according Levitical Law.* Today's passage …
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