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Homilies about Luke 21

You searched for sermons from the Book of: Luke 21
 
The End of the World As We Know It  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 5–19
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Keeping alert for the coming of Jesus doesn’t mean doing nothing but waiting for the glory to begin. We don’t know when the Master will return, but we should know we’re expected to keep working hard for the kingdom of justice and mercy, seeking, whether we succeed or not, to set God’s world in order. Serve others. Serve Christ.

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Reality Check  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 5–19
Summary: If we live in an area where a disaster might be expected, it would be foolish not to take steps in advance. The words of Jesus about a general apocalypse for the world and a personal Day of the Lord for each one of us invite us to think through our “escape plan” in advance.
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When Will This Be?  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 5–19
Summary: It is inevitable that we ask questions about the future. Far better, however, is to trust in God’s goodness and live with integrity. The future will make itself known soon enough.
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The Danger of Safety  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 5–19
Summary: Although contemporary Christians rarely face outright persecution, they can confront the evil in society. If persecution caused early Christians to renounce their faith, apathy can sap the faith of today’s Christians. God’s grace enables us to endure so that our faith grows.
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Christians Who Haven't Got a Prayer  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 5–19
Summary: Worldwide, Christians are the most persecuted religious group, and it is getting worse. Even though we Christians in America seldom suffer persecution, we cannot read Scripture long before discovering that persecution is often the result of being a faithful witness to Jesus Christ. But whether we personally are persecuted or not, we need to stand, in every way that we can, with those who are.
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Beginnings, Endings and the Enduring Nature of Life  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 5–19
Summary: Jesus’ view of the coming disaster in Jerusalem becomes an occasion for our understanding of the role of suffering in our lives and in our world.
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Be on the Alert  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 25–31
Summary: One apt phrase for the Advent season is “Be on the alert.” This is a phrase that will keep us prepared for whatever God may have in mind.
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What Does the Church Wait For in Advent?  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 25–36
Summary: Even though the church celebrates Advent as a time of hope and anticipation, we realize that the world does not change much. Luke teaches us that God will act in all creation, and the ministry of the church is to bear witness to God’s coming redemption of the creation.
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What Are You Waiting For?  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 25–36
Summary: Advent is the season of waiting. We need to be ready for Jesus when he comes.
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Advent Alert  Click here Click title to view sermon Luke 21: 25–31
Summary: “Be on the alert.” This is the word for the Advent season. It’s a word that will keep us ready for whatever God may have in mind.
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