Difference between revisions of "Luke 2:22-40 Born to Die"
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| − | '''Theological Proposition/Focus:''' | + | '''Theological Proposition/Focus: Jesus was born to die and that changes everything.''' |
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| − | + | ====Jesus was fully human and born into a Jewish family before Christ, hence the law mattered.==== | |
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| − | == | + | ==Knowing Jesus changes everything (25-32). == |
| − | === | + | ===Jesus is the most significant figure in all of history (25-28).=== |
| + | ===Therefore, knowing Jesus is enough for a complete life (29-31).=== | ||
| + | ===And it is possible for anybody to come to know Jesus (32).=== | ||
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| + | ===MTR: Ask yourself, "Have I met Jesus?"=== | ||
| − | === | + | ==But truly knowing Jesus will demand both joy and sorrow (33-35).== |
| − | == | + | ===The fact that the most significant figure in all of history is knowable by every individual is marvelous (33-34).=== |
| − | + | ===However, we must understand that Jesus is more than just a significant figure (35a).=== | |
| − | = | + | ===Jesus is the one who brings us face-to-face with the consequences of sin (35b).=== |
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| + | ===MTR: Ask yourself, "Have I properly dealt with the hard parts of Jesus?"=== | ||
| + | ==We should go about life seeking to know Jesus more and more (36-40).== | ||
| + | ===Anna reminds us that Jesus is the answer no matter your stage of life (36-38).=== | ||
| + | ===Mary and Joseph remind us that even though Jesus changes everything, life still goes on (39).=== | ||
| + | Why not stay in the temple? Because life needs to continue, | ||
| + | ===Jesus himself reminds us that the natural course of life is one of growth (40).=== | ||
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| + | ===MTR" Ask yourself, "What is the next step that I am supposed to take?"=== | ||
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Revision as of 21:54, 15 November 2023
Theological Proposition/Focus: Jesus was born to die and that changes everything.
Homiletical Proposition/Application: We should strive to know Jesus, but not just the fun parts. Rather we strive to completely know Jesus.
Introduction:
Image:
Need:
Subject:
Preview:
Text:.
Setting the Stage:
Jesus was fully human and born into a Jewish family before Christ, hence the law mattered.
Body
Knowing Jesus changes everything (25-32).
Jesus is the most significant figure in all of history (25-28).
Therefore, knowing Jesus is enough for a complete life (29-31).
And it is possible for anybody to come to know Jesus (32).
Image:
MTR: Ask yourself, "Have I met Jesus?"
But truly knowing Jesus will demand both joy and sorrow (33-35).
The fact that the most significant figure in all of history is knowable by every individual is marvelous (33-34).
However, we must understand that Jesus is more than just a significant figure (35a).
Jesus is the one who brings us face-to-face with the consequences of sin (35b).
Image:
MTR: Ask yourself, "Have I properly dealt with the hard parts of Jesus?"
We should go about life seeking to know Jesus more and more (36-40).
Anna reminds us that Jesus is the answer no matter your stage of life (36-38).
Mary and Joseph remind us that even though Jesus changes everything, life still goes on (39).
Why not stay in the temple? Because life needs to continue,