But You Would Not

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February 28, 2010
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Luke 13:31-35 / 2 Lent / 28 February 2010 / Holy Trinity - Hacienda Heights, CA
“O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it! How often would I have gathered your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, and you would not!” (Luke 13:31-35)

The Pharisees, aka the “religious types” are at it once again. This time they appear as though they were doing Jesus a favor. Jesus was likely in Perea, Herod’s territory, and the Pharisees come to Jesus with an insider tip. “Herod wants to kill you. Better pick up and leave this place. The funny thing was, the Pharisees wanted to kill Jesus too. They’d been plotting it for over a year. They just couldn’t figure out when and where.
Transfiguration

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February 14, 2010
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Luke 9:28-36 / Transfiguration / 14 February 2010 / Holy Trinity - Hacienda Heights, CA
The Transfiguration of Jesus is a bit like those movie previews they play before the featured attraction, the ones narrated by the guy with the big voice. They reveal just enough of the movie to make you want to see it, without giving away too much of the plot. Coming soon to a theater near you. A sneak preview of coming attractions. And that’s what the Transfiguration is. A sneak peak, a glimpse of Jesus’ glory as the Son of God and the coming attraction of the kingdom He brings with His dying and rising.
In the Same Boat With Jesus

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February 07, 2010
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Luke 5:1-11 / 5 Epiphany / 7 February 2010 / Holy Trinity - Hacienda Heights, CA
“Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men.” - Luke 5:10

Again Jesus is preaching the Word. It’s been a running theme over the last several Sundays. He preaches in Nazareth; He preaches in Capernaum. Today He preaches at the shore of the Sea of Galilee, here called the Lake of Gennesaret. Same body of water. Here the synagogue is an informal gathering, a crowd that has formed and is pressing in on Jesus, eager to hear the Word. His pulpit is Simon’s fishing boat which Jesus presses into service. The fishermen were mending their nets after a fruitless night of work, and the boat would provide a little distance between Jesus and crowd so everyone could hear.
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