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  • The Apparent Mystery of Answered Prayer
    The certainty of answered prayer as Jesus taught it depended on being within God's will. He perfectly fulfilled God's will, and every request or prayer He asked was granted. Among men, many have attempted to explain God's will, studying the Bible, and much writing and preaching have been devoted to this theme.
  • A Layman's Commentary on the Gospel of Luke - Lesson IV Intro
    Jesus uniquely spoke Absolute Truth based on His divinity as the Son of God. Part of Jesus' unique preaching was His description of the utter misery of the human race, their complete spiritual blindness. He has come to bring deliverance to the poor, blind captives crushed by sin - through Himself.
  • A Layman's Commentary on the Gospel of Luke - Lesson III Intro
    By going all the way back to Adam, Luke shows Jesus' ancestry not only from the Jewish line to Abraham, but before the existence of that line. He shows the family tree of all mankind which began with Adam - the son of God in that he was created by God as a mature man. Jesus becomes the second Adam - born of woman but conceived by the Holy Spirit.
  • A Layman's Commentary on the Gospel of Luke - Lesson II Intro
    John had to convince them that their greatest need was not a political solution, but a personal and spiritual deliverance from their own sinfulness. John had to show that this need would be met by God's true Messiah; this was His true mission. The people must be ready and expect Him.
  • A Layman's Commentary on the Gospel of Luke - Lesson I Intro
    The uniqueness of Christianity is the recording over many centuries of how God has dealt with man both prophetically, and practically. In the Old Testament, this is shown through the whole sacrificial system, especially the Passover and the Day of Atonement. This was to prepare them for the coming of Jesus. This redemption was completed in and through the Incarnation and finished work of Jesus the Christ.
  • A Layman's Commentary on the Gospel of Luke - Introduction
    Though without doubt many eyewitnesses would have written down their knowledge concerning Jesus, it was not until the eyewitnesses, especially the Apostles, began to die that the necessity of recording all that was known about Christ became essential.

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