Title: Investigate Luke throughout Lent
1Investigate Luke throughout Lent
2 aninconvenienttruth
3aninconvenienttruth Luke 9 18 - 27
who then is this, I hear such things about him?
Lk 99
The Christ of God Lk 920
This is my son whom I have chosen listen to him
Lk 935
the holy one to be born will be called the Son
of God Lk 135 Today in the town of David a
Saviour has been born to you he is Christ the
Lord Lk 211
4aninconvenienttruth Luke 9 18 - 27
who do the crowds say I am? Lk 918
But what about you? Who do you say I am Lk 920
5aninconvenienttruth Luke 9 18 - 27
- the world population of six billion is
increasing by nearly 50,000 a day - about eighteen million a year
- sixty billion
- Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler,
Mao Zedong, Abraham Lincoln, Saddam Hussein,
George Washington, Sir Isaac Newton, Albert
Einstein, Robert Burns, William Shakespeare,
Elton John, Elvis Presley, Bill Gates, Bob
Geldof, Nelson Mandela.
6aninconvenienttruth Luke 9 18 - 27
Nobody knows the exact date of his birth He
never wrote a book He never painted a picture or
composed poetry or music He never raised
an army His travels were limited to an area
about the size of Wales He never
spoke to more than a few thousand
people at any one time
7aninconvenienttruth Luke 9 18 - 27
He had no formal education He never owned any
property In his own lifetime he was relatively
unknown Stage show Godspell Jesus Christ
Superstar Jesus of Nazareth The Passion of the
Christ
8Black Eyed PeasWhere is the Love
- Father, Father, Father help us
- Send us some guidance from above
- Cause people got me, got me questionin
- Where is the love (Love)
9aninconvenienttruth Luke 9 18 - 27
- It should whet our appetite, especially if we
have been accustomed to living on spiritual
snacks, to know what pains Luke has taken to
prepare this feast. It consists basically of the
living facts which were common to all the early
Gospels, but it has been carefully prepared,
supplemented with extra courses and attractively
served. We owe it more than a perfunctory
nibble. - Michael Wilcock, The Message of Luke