He is What He Does

Jonathan Shradar preaches on Luke 4:14-44. What Jesus did determines who we are and who he is determines what we do. 


Sermon notes

Think about that…

Why is it significant that Jesus is claiming a section of Isaiah for himself? How does he live out who he says he is?


These descriptions (poor, blind, oppressed) have both spiritual and physical dimensions. Why is it dangerous to only see one dimension (physical or spiritual)?


As followers of Jesus do we really have to be about these same things? Can't we just experience his grace personally and privately? Check out Philippians 2:5-11 for an early creed of the Christian life. How does this inform how we live?


Who are the forgotten or unseen around you that the Lord might be calling you to minister to? How can we partner with you in that?