Category Archives: The Gospel of Luke
If it is by the Spirit of God that I drive out demons, then the Kingdom of God has come upon you – Matt 12:28
Do not rejoice at this, that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven – Luke 10:20 I received a phone call from a friend of mine, asking for help. His friend was unable to go to his own home because it was haunted by a dark spiritual power. Both of them […]
- December 1, 2015
- / Category 2 Timothy 1, Exorcism, Fear of God, From the Streets, Luke 10, Marketplace Christianity, Matthew 12, Ministry, Miracle, Prayer, Sacraments, Sanctification, The Book of 2 Timothy
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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A Parable to Explain Jesus’ Claim to be “Son of God”
The Kingdom of God is like a Furniture Maker… When people think about how Jesus’ can claim to be the “Son of God”, they most often think in terms of the Virgin Birth: Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I am a virgin?” The angel said to her, “The Holy […]
- May 2, 2015
- / Category Apologetics, John 5, Luke 1, Luke 3, Son of God
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Will not God grant justice to his chosen ones who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long in helping them? – Luke 18:7
Persisent Prayer – An illustration I just found this audio. I recorded it twelve months ago, and kept it switched to “Private” in SoundCloud. It reveals part of what I have been praying all that time. Some of these things are now beginning to take place. I pray about a few things. Some are yet […]
- November 4, 2013
- / Category Luke 18, Marketplace Evangelism, Prayer, Reflection on Ministry
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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A journey through Handel’s “Messiah” – George Frederic Handel (1695-1759)
Messiah, G. F. Handel Welcome to my happy place: Handel’s “Messiah”. There is lots I could say about this. I could talk about the art, the theology, the subtle interpretive cues that make this a sort of “Gospel according to Handel”… But I won’t. I’ll just stand aside and put this here for you to […]
- July 30, 2013
- / Category 1 Corinthians 15, Acts 4, Audio - Preaching, Ephesians 4, Haggai 2, Hebrews 1, Isaiah 35, Isaiah 40, Isaiah 50, Isaiah 52, Isaiah 53, Isaiah 60, Isaiah 7, Isaiah 9, Job 19, John 1, Lamentations 1, Luke 2, Malachi 3, Matthew 11, Matthew 21, Matthew 27, Psalm 16, Psalm 19, Psalm 2, Psalm 22, Psalm 24, Psalm 68, Psalm 69, Revelation 11, Revelation 19, Revelation 5, Romans 10, Romans 8, Zechariah 9
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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The Angels at Christmas time: What’s with that?
Why is there so much about angels in the Nativity narratives of the Bible? The Biblical account is a narrative. It is constructed in the form of a story. So if the whole story of God is being told through the history of God’s dealings with creation, who is the story for? Who is the […]
- December 21, 2012
- / Category Angel, Apologetics, Luke 1, Luke 2, Matthew 1, Matthew 2, Research, Revelation 4
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
- / 1 Comment.
A magnifying glass on the Galileans, the Blood, the Tower of Siloam, and the Vineyard of Luke 13:1-9
Luke 13:19 – Pilate, Tower, Siloam, Galileans, Blood, Sarcifices, Sin, Calamity, Vinyard, and Jesus. I recently wrote this piece about Luke 13:1-9. My findings surprised me in one way: I had always thought this passage was about “sin and calamity”, and as it turns out, most Bible scholars think that too, to various extents. What I […]
- November 6, 2012
- / Category Luke 13, Research
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Luke 17:20-21 “Behold! The kingdom of God is in the midst of you”
What is the kingdom of God, and where is it? What does Luke 17:20-21 mean? Is it a spiritual message about the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the believer? What does this ambiguous term mean, that “the kingdom of God is “ἐντὸς” (“within/inside” – Strongs Concordance)? This teaching is frequently pulled out of its […]
- September 15, 2012
- / Category Kingdom of God, Luke 17, Vulgar
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Church Leadership: Could Jesus be right?
What is leadership in the kingdom of God? The question of leadership in church life is a hot one. The Roman Catholic view, which consists of a single hierarchy of authority governing all aspects of church life, culminating in a single figure in the Pope, is profoundly different from the cell-church/home-church model consisting of as […]
- June 13, 2012
- / Category 1 Thessalonians 2, 2 Crorinthians 12, Commentary, Ephesians 4, Luke 14, Matthew 20, Philippians 2, Reflection on Ministry, Servant Leadership
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Jesus and the Wineskins: What does it mean?
Nobody seems to understand what the wineskins are about! A friend asked me what Jesus was talking about when he mentioned sewing patches onto garments, and putting wine into wineskins. I didn’t know the answer, and a quick overview of the commentaries revealed that nobody else does either. Most theories produce problematic answers Whereas there […]