
Luke 9:18-22 Bible Teaching
Old Testament sets the stage for the Messiah; New Testament fulfills it through Jesus. Jesus' identity as the Christ is affirmed by Peter. Discipleship requires self-denial.
Old Testament sets the stage for the Messiah; New Testament fulfills it through Jesus. Jesus' identity as the Christ is affirmed by Peter. Discipleship requires self-denial.
Shawn's teaching on Luke 9 highlights Jesus empowering apostles, focusing on Israel first, historical Jewish-Samaritan tensions, reliance on God, and Jesus' miracles.
Gentiles, once outsiders, are now part of God's family through Christ, the cornerstone. Built on apostles/prophets, believers form a spiritual temple, unified in faith.
Paul and Shawn teach unity in Christ, emphasizing inward transformation over rituals, reconciliation of Jews and Gentiles, and peace through Christ's sacrifice.
Jesus heals a demon-possessed man, Jairus' daughter, and a bleeding woman, highlighting faith, healing, and agape love. Emphasizes grounding in God's Word for peace.
The teaching covers the split of Israel into two kingdoms, salvation's evolution post-resurrection, multiple future ages of grace, salvation by faith as a gift, spiritual rebirth, and good works as a reflection of faith.
Jesus' teachings emphasize spiritual kinship, authority over nature and demons, faith amidst life's storms, and his unique divine identity, highlighting his power and purpose.
Teaching emphasizes God's power to transform believers, spiritual rebirth through grace, overcoming sin, and unification of Jews and Gentiles in Christ.
Shawn's teaching on Luke 8:1-18 highlights Jesus' use of parables, the role of women in His ministry, spiritual truths, and the internal nature of God's Kingdom.
Paul teaches that God's power raised Christ, placing Him above all authority as head of the church. This power also transforms believers, granting them wisdom and new life.