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Audio Sermons : By Scripture : Luke

 The Human Face of God by David Wilkerson

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Scripture(s): John 20:19-28,Luke 24:17,John 21:1-15  
Description: This is a wonderful sermon on having a relationship with God the Father. One that understands that God is love and also understands loving God with all of your heart, soul, and mind. Through his love, God showed us his human face. Many have an inaccurate concept of God and who he is. God wants us to know he loves us, and that he revealed himself to us through Jesus Christ. To know Christ is to know God. Everything Jesus did was to reconcile us to God. When we sin, we do not need to run and hide from God in fear and shame, suffering under condemnation and guilt. We need to run to him for forgiveness. We must believe him, and come to him so he can lift our burden and reveal himself to us. He knows what is best for us and wants a relationship with us as individuals.
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 Faith Revived by Ray Stedman

Topic: Faith
Scripture(s): Luke 24:13-32  
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 Master of the House by David Guzik

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Scripture(s): Luke 24:13-35  
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 The Post Resurrection of Christ by Leonard Ravenhill

Topic: Resurrection Of Christ
Scripture(s): Luke 24:11-35  
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 The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached by Neil Rhodes

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Scripture(s): Luke 23:33-46, John 19:25-30, Matthew 27:45-50  
Description: Jesus makes seven statements on the cross and if you follow through you will see the continual sequence which makes for the greatest sermon ever preached. It is a sermon of victory, love and power of all darkness.
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 At Calvary by Russell's Hymns

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Scripture(s): Luke 23:33  
Description: And when they were come to…Calvary they crucified Him. Luke 23:33

Years I spent in vanity and pride
Caring not my Lord was crucified
Knowing not it was for me He died
On Calvary

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Mercy there was great and grace was free
Pardon there was multiplied to me
There my burdened soul found liberty
At Calvary

By God’s Word at last my sin I learned
Then I trembled at the law I’d spurned
‘Til my guilty soul imploring turned
To Calvary

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Now I’ve given to Jesus everything
Now I gladly own Him as my King
Now my raptured soul can only sing
Of Calvary

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Oh, the love that drew salvation’s plan!
Oh, the grace that brought it down to man!
Oh, the mighty gulf that God did span
At Calvary

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 Dallas Area Conference 1993-07 by William MacDonald

Topic: Conference
Scripture(s): Luke 23:33  
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 Seven Words From the Cross - Forgiveness by Warren Wiersbe

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Scripture(s): Luke 23:33-38  
Description: The last words of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross are like windows into eternity of the heart and mind of God. Warren shares four wonders of the first words: "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do." There's the wonder of the address (Father), the wonder of the appeal (forgiveness), the wonder of the argument, and the wonder of the answer.
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 Creation-Providence-Redemption - Part 5 by William MacDonald

Topic: Redemption
Scripture(s): Luke 23:33  
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 The First Cry From the Cross by C. H. Spurgeon

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Scripture(s): Luke 23:34  
Description: DELIVERED ON LORD'S-DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24TH, 1869, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” — Luke 23:34. OUR Lord was at that moment enduring the first pains of crucifixion; the executioners had just then driven the nails through his hands and feet. He must have been, moreover, greatly depressed, and brought into a condition of extreme weakness by the agony of the night in Gethsemane, and by the scourgings and cruel mockings which he had endured all through the morning, from Caiaphas, Pilate, Herod, and the Praetorian guards. Yet neither the weakness of the past, nor the pain of the present, could prevent him from continuing in prayer. The lamb of God was silent to men, but he was not silent to God. Dumb as a sheep before her shearers, he had not a word to say in his own defense to man, but he continues in his heart crying unto his Father, and no pain and no weakness can silence his holy supplications. Beloved, what an example our Lord herein presents to us! Let us continue in prayer so long as our heart beats; let no excess of suffering drive us away from the throne of grace, but rather let it drive us closer to it. “Long as they live should Christians pray, For only while they pray they live.” To cease from prayer is to renounce the consolations which our case requires...
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 37. What benefits do believers receive from Christ at death? by Westminster Shorter Catechism

Topic: Audio Books
Scripture(s): Luke 23:43, 1 Thessalonians 4:14  
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 Seven Words From the Cross - Submission by Warren Wiersbe

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Scripture(s): Luke 23:44-56  
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 As In The Days Of Noah & Lot by Leonard Ravenhill

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Scripture(s): Luke 17:26-28,Genesis 6:3-8,Proverbs 1:20-25  
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 (Church of Cain) The Church Of Cain - Part 1 by Ralph Sexton

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Scripture(s): Genesis 4, Luke 17:26-30  
Description: As parents are we producing children of Cain or children of Abel? Ralph Sexton contrasts Cain and Abel to today, especially in light of Jesus' words that His coming would be at a time like the days of Noah.
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 Prophecy Of Jesus by Leonard Ravenhill

Topic: Jesus Christ
Scripture(s): Luke 17:20-30, Luke 21:25, Genesis 6:5-13  
Description: nil
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 Men Like Noah by Leonard Ravenhill

Topic: Noah
Scripture(s): Luke 17:20-27  
Description: nil
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 What Lies Ahead? by Welcome Detweiler

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Scripture(s): Luke 17:27  
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 Are You Ready For the Coming of Jesus by David Wilkerson

Topic: Second Coming
Scripture(s): Matthew 24:37-51,Luke 17:28-30,1 Thessalonians 4:16-18  
Description: The Lord is concerned over his Bride. He's urging by his Holy Spirit his Bride to be preparing, getting ready to leave, wean yourself from the things of this world now. It's going to be an ordinary day, when people are just going about their buisness as usual when he comes, just as it was in Noah's and Lot's day. You have been made ruler over your house; are you watching for their souls as one who must give account?
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 Oh, America, America! by Leonard Ravenhill

Topic: Revival
Scripture(s): Luke 19:41  
Description: Leonard Ravenhill discusses about when Jesus weeps over Jerusalem and applies it to the modern day need of the Church. 'The biggest tragedy in the world tonight is a sick church in a dying world, there is no hope for the world unless the Church is revived.' He specifically pleads for the Church of America to get before God in sackcloth and ashes in its present situation.
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 The Hour Of Opportunity by Ray Stedman

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Scripture(s): Luke 19:28-48  
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