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Know What You See with Brian Lowery
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In this episode, comedian and tea enthusiast Jesse Appell of Jesse's Teahouse takes us on a journey from studying Chinese comedy to building an online tea business. He shares how navigating different cultures shaped his perspective on laughter, authenticity, and community. From mastering traditional Chinese cross-talk comedy to reinventing himself after a life-changing move, Jesse and host Brian Lowery discuss adaptation and the unexpected paths that bring meaning to our lives. For more on Jesse, visit jessesteahouse.com and for more on Brian and the podcast go to brianloweryphd.com.…
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Sometimes we'll hear or even say, "Jesus preached in pictures so that anyone could understand." Not true. Jesus often preached in pictures to hide his meaning. In Luke 8:1–21 we continue getting to know the Lord Jesus better than we have known him. In this text we come to the familiar parable of the soils, a test for how we hear the Word. But more, an encouragement to know the word is at work even when it seems to fail.
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Sometimes we'll hear or even say, "Jesus preached in pictures so that anyone could understand." Not true. Jesus often preached in pictures to hide his meaning. In Luke 8:1–21 we continue getting to know the Lord Jesus better than we have known him. In this text we come to the familiar parable of the soils, a test for how we hear the Word. But more, an encouragement to know the word is at work even when it seems to fail.
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×So far Luke has taken us on a journey with Jesus. We've been riding along with the disciples to witness Jesus preaching and healing, getting on his knees and getting in trouble. In Luke 9:1–9 Jesus gives his disciples something to do. He sends them out with his gospel to preach and his empowerment to preach it to great effect, with all of the risks and rewards that come with this labor. This is a remarkable truth, that God would get his Word out through us. There were some peculiarities to the specific way the first apostles conducted their ministry. But there are points of overlap with our role as Jesus' witnesses today.…
"Daughter." It's a term of relationship, affection, and endearment. It's also how Jesus addresses one timid woman who came to him for healing. Yet even her story is part of a larger lesson in faith that Jesus is teaching to one dad whose daughter is on her deathbed. In Luke 8:40–56, Jesus takes the scenic route and leads Jairus on a painful and powerful journey of faith.…
In the face of hard things in our lives, and especially compared to what appears to be the prospering of godless people, we can be tempted to wonder if God sees and cares. But Psalm 73 reminds us that when we place ourselves under God's instruction we see a bigger picture which helps us remember that when we have the nearness of God we have everything we will ever need.…
There's a man named Enoch near the beginning of the Bible's story. Moses records this beautiful summary of his life, "Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him" (Gen. 5:24). More than a beautiful summary of his life, this simple description instructs us in Genesis 5:21–32.
Some people can't stop talking about Jesus. They're so annoying. But not to our Lord. Yes, there are ways that we can offend and bother needlessly. But it's never needless to talk about all that Jesus has done for us. That's one lesson we learn from Luke 8:22–39, about a windstorm and wicked spirits. Jesus overpowers both and one man can't stop talking about it.…
Sometimes we'll hear or even say, "Jesus preached in pictures so that anyone could understand." Not true. Jesus often preached in pictures to hide his meaning. In Luke 8:1–21 we continue getting to know the Lord Jesus better than we have known him. In this text we come to the familiar parable of the soils, a test for how we hear the Word. But more, an encouragement to know the word is at work even when it seems to fail.…
As humans, we take so many things in our life for granted. We go about our day and don't consider the gravity of so many of the things we've been given. This tendency can easily translate to God and the word that he has given to us. Psalm 19 is a song of praise to our God for his gracious revelation to mankind and his people. We'll follow the psalmist as he walks us through creation and the law in an attempt to show us who God is and what he has done for us in speaking to us. King David considers all these things and leads us to respond with humility and confidence.…
This sermon is the last in a series of encounters between Jesus and his friends, interactions with those friendly to Jesus that teach us about our salvation. Jesus eats with the Pharisees, and all appears well until a woman shows up. Simon, the host, determines that she has no business interacting with Jesus. In reply, the Lord turns the dining facility into a classroom. Jesus uses a parable and the woman's response of love for him to teach about his immense grace in forgiving sins. Luke 7:36-50 helps us investigate just what kind of grace Jesus offers and the love we see displayed in response to his undeserved favor.…
What should we do with our doubts about Jesus? Even that question assumes we might have some. Take comfort that in Luke 7:18–35 we find doubts on the lips of none other than John the Baptist, Jesus' forerunner, God's messenger to the world that the Christ has come. What did John do with his doubts about Jesus' identity? What does Jesus do with doubters like John? What will you do with Jesus?…
A centurion's servant was healed by a mere word and news is spreading fast. A crowd follows Jesus, and the party stumbles across a funeral. A mother has lost everything. In the midst of all these people, will Jesus even notice this hopeless woman? Should he see her, what might move him to act? On her most devastating of days, the widow's tears draw our gaze toward the Savior's heart. Listen as we draw a lesson from the widow's tears in Luke 7:11-17, that we might have hope in all of life's circumstances.…
Some of the stories and teaching in Luke are mighty familiar. When Jesus speaks about building our house on a rock, that's a metaphor that sticks. We must all make a decision about Jesus and the decision we make makes all the difference when the creek inevitably rises. In Luke 7:1–10 we come to a less familiar encounter between Jesus and Roman centurion. Actually, we can't quite speak of this as an encounter at all, but an observation that leads us to a critical message from Jesus concerning how we're saved. Before we obey Jesus, we call on Jesus to "Say the Word."…
In Luke 6:46–49 we come to the end of Jesus' sermon the plain. Here Jesus confronts us with a question: will we build our house with a foundation on rock or with no foundation at all? There's no in-between when the floodwaters of life come. We may have said, "Lord, Lord," but if we have stopped with words then we will not be safe on that day. Jesus calls his disciples to make a hard break from the world, including the worldly false religion that obeys man and discards Jesus' words.…
Jesus' disciples are not hypocrites. Neither do we have any regard for them. This is one of Jesus' main points in one of his first and most famous sermons, what we've called, the Sermon on the Plain. In Luke 6:37–45 Jesus helps his disciples not only to understand what hypocrisy is but to see hypocrites for who they are: the blind leading the blind. With Jesus' help through a few vivid and humorous images, let's not be among them.…
We come to one of the distinctive marks of Jesus' disciples in Luke 6:27-36: we love our enemies. This is that famous passage where Jesus says, "turn the other cheek," and "from one who takes away your cloak do not withhold your tunic either." Should Christians be easy targets for robbery? Must we really do this? What does Jesus' call to love our enemies really demand of us? And how does this relate to the way Jesus has responded to some of his enemies? How can we be faithful to be like Jesus in this way? So many questions.…
Jesus just called his disciples to follow him. But where is he going? Geographically that's not clear yet. But best we can tell Jesus is walking into trouble. Jesus has been picking fights with the religious establishment and he just appointed twelve from among his many disciples to be his apostles. Is following Jesus worth the cost? That's the question we might ask ourselves just the same. Indeed, we have everything to lose for following Jesus and much more to gain. In Luke 6:20–26, Jesus preaches a sermon to his disciples in which he comforts them and calls them to value him above all.…
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