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The Lord Jesus as the Man-Savior - lsm. org Luke’s Gospel narrates a complete genealogy of the Man Jesus, from His parents back to Adam, the first generation of mankind This shows that He is a genuine descendant of man—a son of man Its record of this Man’s life impresses us with the completeness and perfection of His hu manity Hence, its emphasis is the Man Savior
A Warning to the Rich and Self-justified TEACHING ABOUT THE ENTRANCE INTO THE KINGDOM OF GOD In Luke 16:1-13 the Lord teaches about the prudence of a steward, in particular, about pru-dence in the proper handling of money The Lord spoke this word purposely to touch the Pharisees, and His word was an arrow pene-trating them
Remembering the Man-Savior REMEMBERING THE MAN-SAVIOR In Luke 22:7-23 the Man-Savior instituted His supper, the Lord’s table, after He and the disciples ate the Passover feast He initiated His supper for His believers’ remembrance of Him to continue and replace the Passover feast, the Old Testament practice of the elect’s remembrance of the Lord’s salvation (Exo 12:14; 13:3) This new practice of the New
The Exercise of Forbearance - lsm. org THE EXERCISE OF FORBEARANCE The Greek word for forbearance in Philip pians 4:5 is composed of two words The first is the preposition epi which, when added to an other word, can have the meaning of extensive or full This word is a component of the Greek word for full knowledge used in 2 Timothy 2:25 The second Greek word has various meanings: reasonable, considerate, and suitable Thus, the