DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE

Sermon Series: The Gospel of Luke

Sermon Title: Two Children

Sermon Text: Luke 9:37-48

Sermon Points:

1.) The First Child - Demonstrating the Power of Jesus in the Presence of Evil

2.) The Second Child - Demonstrating the Mercy of Jesus in the Face of Pride


Daily Devotional Guide

It's amazing what you can learn from a child. When I became a father I started learning how selfish I am. When a baby enters your life there are diapers to change, more clothes to buy, more mouths to feed, and less sleep. A lot less sleep. Those moments between important tasks that I once foolishly referred to as "my time" quickly became someone else's time. Nothing can teach you about your own selfishness quite like a 10-pound baby. 


In this week's passage we see two children teaching a lesson. Neither child planned to do it. They weren't standing behind a podium using PowerPoint. Rather, Jesus used them to show us something about himself. In the case of the first child, we learn about Jesus' power over evil. And when Jesus took that second child and put him by his side, we learn about the mercy of our Lord. 


Not every lesson happens in a classroom. Sometimes school happens in more unexpected ways. Sometimes class is in session when a demonized child is confronted by Jesus and other times we learn something in the much more tame setting of a child standing next to Jesus. 


Either way, the overall message is the same. 


Jesus is Lord over all. 


We always need to look to Jesus. But sometimes, if we want to understand Him more clearly, it helps to look at a child. 


Monday - Exodus 1:1-22

Tuesday - Exodus 2:1-25

Wednesday - Matthew 2:1-23

Thursday - Matthew 18:1-6

Friday - 1 John 2:1-6

Saturday - 1 John 2:28-3:10

Sunday - Luke 9:49-62


DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE

Sermon Series: The Gospel of Luke

Sermon Title: The Transfiguration

Sermon Text: Luke 9:27-36

Sermon Points:

1. The Voice of God the Son

2. The Voice of Peter

3. The Voice of God the Father

4. The Silence of the Eye-Witnesses


Daily Devotional Guide

You can't stay on vacation forever. We've all wondered if we could at some point but you just can't do it. After every mountain-top experience, you eventually have to come down. 

Peter seems to have forgotten this. Jesus allowed him to witness something unique and beautiful on the mountain. As a result, Peter wanted to turn his life into a postcard and make the moment last forever. Whether he knew it or not, he wanted to enjoy the glory of God while bypassing the suffering of God. This can't happen. Remember, just about a week before the Transfiguration, Jesus told his disciples to take up their crosses, not lay in their tents. 

Yet again, reading about Peter helps us to see just how much we need a Savior. As you read, listen, and pray this week, ask God to give you a greater view of the supremacy, suffering, and ultimate exaltation of Christ. Peter was changed that day on that mountain. You can be changed today in the word of God by the Spirit of God. Whether you were on that mountain or in the word, you get a picture of the glory of Jesus Christ. He speaks to us today through the Bible. Follow the command of God the Father and, "Listen to him!"


Monday - Exodus 3

Tuesday - Exodus 4

Wednesday - Exodus 7

Thursday - Exodus 15

Friday - 1 Kings 17

Saturday - 1 Kings 18

Sunday - 1 Kings 19