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Luke: The Upside Down Kingdom of God

Luke: The Upside Down Kingdom of God. What Do You Value?. Features Unique to Luke. Jesus’ concern for outsiders, the poor, “sinners”, Samaritans Reversal of fortune Emphasis on role of women in Jesus’ ministry. Zechariah, Elizabeth and John. Luke 1:6 They are upright and observant.

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Luke: The Upside Down Kingdom of God

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  1. Luke: The Upside Down Kingdom of God

  2. What Do You Value?

  3. Features Unique to Luke Jesus’ concern for outsiders, the poor, “sinners”, Samaritans Reversal of fortune Emphasis on role of women in Jesus’ ministry

  4. Zechariah, Elizabeth and John Luke 1:6 They are upright and observant. But… 1:7 Elizabeth was barren. 1:18 She is “well along in years.” A pattern—a connection to the OT: Sarah/Abraham Rachel/Joseph (Genesis 30:22-23) Hannah/Samuel Elizabeth/John

  5. Zechariah, Elizabeth and John Luke 1:19, 13 Good news! If we will be upright and observant, The old will be productive The barren will be fruitful Our disgrace will be taken away (Luke 1:25) Q: How has/will God done these things in your life?

  6. Mary: The Favored of the Lord Facts about Mary: 1. She was very young. 2. She was female. 3. She was poor. 4. She was defenseless and vulnerable

  7. Mary: The Favored of the Lord What does God say about Mary? Luke 1:26-28 1. You are highly favored. 2. God is with you. Why Mary? Luke 1:38 Luke 1:45 (a great memory verse) Good News: The old will be productive The barren will be fruitful Our disgrace will be removed We will be greatly favored and God will be with us If we will: Be righteous and observant Believe that what the Lord has said will be accomplished

  8. Luke and Salvation Q: What does it mean to be saved? Luke 1:67-79 Zechariah’s Song v. 71 rescue from those who hate us. v. 79 knowledge, light in darkness

  9. Luke and Salvation Luke 7:36-50 A sinful woman is saved, but a Pharisee is lost Luke 18:18-30 A righteous rich ruler is lost, but those who give up everything will be saved (even though they don’t have very much) Luke 19:5-9 The lowest of the low is saved. Acts 4:8-12 Salvation in the name of Jesus.

  10. Luke and Salvation Acts 2:38-40 Save yourselves from this corrupt generation. We can save ourselves? We are saved from the corruption of this world. Joel Green: Salvation embraces the totality of embodied life, including its social, economic and political concerns. For Luke, the God of Israel is the Great Benefactor whose redemptive purpose is manifest in the career of Jesus, whose message is that this benefaction enables and inspires new ways of living in the world.

  11. The Birth of Jesus Jesus’ birth turns everything upside down. He breaks all human expectations. Luke 1:51-53 He has performed mighty deeds with his arm; He has scattered those who are proud in their inmost thoughts He has brought down the rulers from their thrones but has lifted up the humble He has filled the hungry with good things but has sent the rich away empty.

  12. The Birth of Jesus Announced to lowly shepherds (Luke 2:17) A ministry of salvation (Luke 2:11, 30) A light to the Gentiles (Luke 2:32) A sign spoken against (Luke 2:34)

  13. IV. Jesus’ Galilean Ministry Luke 4:16-30 Jesus’ first sermon Q: What will the message of his first sermon be?

  14. Jesus Brings Good NewsLuke 4:18-19 Isaiah 61:1-2 1. Good news for the poor 2. Freedom for prisoners 3. Healing for the sick. 4. Release the oppressed. 5. The favor of the Lord. Jesus: “Today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing”

  15. Luke 4:31-44 Jesus fulfills Isaiah 61:1-2 Jesus frees the prisoners (Luke 4:31-37) Jesus heals the sick (Luke 4:38-44, 5:12-14, 5:17-26). Jesus releases the oppressed (Luke 4:41) Jesus proclaims the Lord’s favor (Luke 4:43) All this is used to point to the breaking out of the Kingdom of God (Luke 4:43)

  16. Luke 5:27-32 Jesus Calls Sinners to be His Disciples Jesus calls Levi (Matthew) Who is Jesus hanging out with? The Pharisees? NO!! A crowd of tax-collectors Luke 5:31 Good news for (those who admit that they are) sinners.

  17. Who Will Be in the Kingdom?The Poor, the Despised and the Outcast An outsider—a Centurion—has more faith than anyone in Israel (Luke 7:1-10) A poor widow’s son is raised from the dead (7:11-17) A prostitute is praised (Luke 7:36-50) Luke 18:9-14 Parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector Luke 15:11-32 the Prodigal Son Luke 19:1-10 Zacchaeus Luke 23:39-43 Repentant thief on the cross “Those who have been forgiven much love much and those who think they need little forgiveness love little (Luke 7:47)

  18. The Poor are Saved Before the Rich The rich fool Luke 12:13-21 Invite the poor, the lame and the blind to your banquets. Luke 14:12-13 The Pharisees sin? They are lovers of money Luke 16:14 The Parable of the rich man and Lazarus Luke 16:19-31

  19. The Samaritans are Preferred to the Jews James and John rebuked for calling fire down on a Samaritan village Luke 9:51-16 The Parable of the Good Samaritan Luke 10:29-37 The only leper who returns to thank Jesus is a Samaritan Luke 17:11-19

  20. Women Come Into the Kingdom Before Men Luke lists 13 women not mentioned in the other Gospels Women with great faith: Elizabeth Mary Ana Widow of Nain Luke 7:12-15 Woman who anoints Jesus’ feet Luke 7:36-50

  21. Jesus and Women Women supported Jesus financially Luke 8:1-3 Woman healed of bleeding Luke 8:43-48 Mary and Martha Luke 10:38-42 Crippled woman healed on the Sabbath Luke 13:10-17 The poor widow Luke 21:1-4 Women were the chief witnesses and comforters of Jesus at the crucifixion Luke 23:49 Women were the first to witness the resurrection Luke 23:55-24:11

  22. Luke 6:17-49The Sermon on the Level Place Luke 6: 17-49 Radical Kingdom Ethics. Theme: In the Kingdom of God there will be a radical kind of love and righteousness which will greatly exceed that required by the Law of Moses. Who is blessed in the Kingdom of God? The poor. The hungry. The sorrowful. The persecuted. This matches Luke’s theme perfectly! What is valuable in the Kingdom is despised in the world

  23. The Upside-down Kingdom of God 6:24 the rich already have their comfort! 6:25a the well fed will go spiritually hungry 6:25b those who laugh will mourn 6:26 those well thought of will be at the bottom 6:27-36 Jesus spells out the upside-down kingdom ethic. Love your enemies 6:27-36 Praise those who curse you Give to those who take from you Luke 6:36 In doing these things you will simply be acting like God.

  24. What Do You Value?

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