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Tag Archives: Luke 6

Jesus, the Lordists, and the flash flood (Luke 6:46–49)

We have lived in the beautiful foundationless house, and we have seen the flash flood. Now what?

Posted byJames ErnestJanuary 27, 2021January 27, 2021Posted inBible study, Faith and politicsTags:evangelicalism, evangelicals, foundation, house upon the rock, Luke 6, Luke 6:46–49, Trumpianity, TrumpismLeave a comment on Jesus, the Lordists, and the flash flood (Luke 6:46–49)

Jesus will always level with us (Luke 6)

In Matthew’s Sermon on the Mount, Jesus speaks to his followers, but in Luke’s Sermon on the Plain Jesus speaks to everyone—plainly.

Posted byJames ErnestJanuary 21, 2021January 23, 2021Posted inBible studyTags:historiography in the Bible, inerrancy, infallability, Jesus, Luke, Luke 6, Sermon on the Mount, Sermon on the Plain, teaching of JesusLeave a comment on Jesus will always level with us (Luke 6)
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