Journey with Jesus
Luke 13:31-35
3-16-2025
Will Dyer

The message reflects on the second week of Lent, focusing on Jesus’ journey to the cross and the significance of his ministry. ​ It discusses a passage from Luke 13:31-35, where Jesus is warned by Pharisees that Herod wants to kill him. ​ Jesus responds by calling Herod a “fox,” indicating a fake or fraud, and asserts his commitment to continue his work. ​ The message delves into the historical context of Herod Antipas, his background, and his role as a puppet ruler of Rome. ​ It highlights the revolutionary nature of Jesus’ ministry, which challenged the status quo and offered an alternative way of living. ​ Will Dyer emphasizes the importance of recognizing Jesus’ kingdom, which is not from this world but is for this world, and encourages readers to reflect during Lent on their own lives and choices, urging them to follow Jesus’ path to abundant life. ​

Journey with Jesus
Luke 4:1-13
3-9-2025
Will Dyer

The sermon discusses the temptations Jesus faced in the wilderness, emphasizing that these temptations—appetite, attention, and ambition—are similar to those we encounter in our lives. ​ The primary temptation for Jesus was to doubt his identity as God’s son, a challenge that resonates with us today. ​ Will Dyer stresses the importance of knowing our identity as children of God, which is rooted not in our actions but in the faithfulness of Jesus Christ. ​ By understanding and embracing this identity, we can resist the temptations of Satan and live well. ​ The sermon calls for introspection and a reaffirmation of our identity in Christ, urging listeners to remember that they are beloved children of God. ​

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