Genesis 9:1-29 - "God's Promises, Our Peace"

Genesis 9:1-29
Ben Brummett

God makes promises so that we can have peace. But confusion about His promises robs us of the supernatural peace that we have access to through faith in Christ. Today’s passage highlights two of God’s promises. The first part is all about God’s promise to Noah, and the second part looks forward to God’s promise to Abraham.

Genesis 4:1-6:10 - "Forsaking Or Following God"

Genesis 4:1-6:10
Ben Brummett

Since God is the source of life, then walking away from Him can only lead to death. But walking with God always leads to life, which means we can face death without fear and anxiety. Today’s passage presents two very different strands of humanity. On the one hand, we see Cain’s line, which walked away from God and experienced death. On the other hand, we see Seth’s line, which walked with God and experienced life, even though most of them also died.

Genesis 1:1-25 - "God Is Great, God Is Good"

Genesis 1:1-25
Ben Brummett

Genesis 1 should be a wonderful reminder of God’s greatness and goodness, and our need for gratitude and dependence. But we’ve all heard it so many times, that it quickly loses its significance, and our gratitude and dependence become entitlement and independence. But God IS great, and God IS good, so let’s give Him the glory He deserves.

Luke 24:36-49 - "Peace, Purpose + Power"

Luke 24:36-49
Ben Brummett

God has given us all that we need for life and godliness, so that “in Christ” we can live peacefully, purposefully, and powerfully for His glory. But all of this is contingent upon the reality of the Resurrection. In today’s passage, we are going to see how Jesus provides proof of life, which leads to purpose and power for living.

Luke 24:13-35 - "The Road to Emmaus"

Luke 24:13-35
Ben Brummett

If it were up to us, we’d fall into relational passivity in our relationship with God. But, thankfully, God pursues us and reveals Himself so that we can have a relationship with Him. And we see this vividly in the post-Resurrection appearances of Jesus. The Risen Lord pursues people, and calls us to respond in faith. In our passage, we see how Jesus engages two of His followers, and how He elicits a response of faith from them.

Luke 23:44-56 - "The Sacrificial Lamb"

Luke 23:44-56
Ben Brummett

When we fail to think about Jesus’ birth in light of His death, our Christmas celebration begins to lose some of the richest truths of the Christian faith. Together, the birth and death of Jesus paint a vivid portrait of God’s purposeful plan to save us from sin and death, and the extent to which we embrace these truths is the extent to which we will experience God’s grace and peace in Christ.

Luke 22:63--23:25 - "The Trials of Jesus"

Luke 22:63--23:25
Ben Brummett

In today’s passage, we see two of the effects of human injustice: the innocent being abused and accused, and the guilty being excused. But in the midst of these grave injustices, God is working out His plan of redemption so that the very effects of human injustice would become the foundation stones of divine grace and mercy.