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Homiletics Luke 11:14-54


Content (not sentence, direct verbiage from Scripture, fit on one line):

14-16 J drvg demn mute,man spk,crowd amazd;some said:by Beelz Hr drv demns;othrs test askg4sign

17 J knew thots:kingdm/itslf ruind;hs/itslf fall;if Satan/hmslf how kingdm std?

18-19 I say bec u clm I drv demn by Beelz;If I drv by Beelz,by whom ur follwrs drv out,they b ur judges

20-21 If I drv by fingr oG,koG has cm upon u;whn strng man,armd,guards own hs,poss safe

22- when som1 strngr attacks/ovrpwrs,he takes armor man trusted,divides plunder

23-24 whovr w/me,v. me,whoevr gathr,scattrs;whn impur sprt cm out,goes arid plcs seekg rest,find,retn

25-28 finds hs swept;tk7sprts>wckd,fin cond wrse;wm:blssd mothr;He:blessd those hear woG&obey

 

29-30 Crwd incr,this wckd gen asks sign,none gvn exc sign Jonah;Jonah sign2Ninevts,so SoM b2this gen

31 QoS rise@judgmt&condemn;she listn Sol wisdm,smthg>Sol here

32 menof Nineveh std@judgmt&condmn,rpntd@prchg Jonah,smthg>Jonah here

33-34 no1 lt lamp,undr bowl,put on std,see lt;eye=lamp,eyes healthy,body full lt;unhealthy,body dkness

35-36 see2it lt in u dkness;T4 if body full lt,no part dk, it just as lt as when lamp shines lt on you

 

37-39 J fin,Phar invite eat;Phar surprised J wash;L:u Phar cln outside cup/dish,insd full greed wckdnss

40-41 foolish ppl!1who mk outsd,mk insd;be generous2poor&evrythng be clean4u

42-44 woe Phar,gv 1/10,neglect justice&love;lv imprtnt seats;u lk unmarked graves

45-46 exprt law:Tchr,u insult us too;woe2u bec u load ppl dn w/burdns,u lift fingr2help

47-49 u bld tmbs4proph,ur ancstrs killd;u apprv;G:I send proph/apostls,some they kill,some prscute

50-51 T4 this gen respnsbl4blood of all proph shed since begnng,frm Abel2Zech,killd betw altr/sanct

52 woe exprts law bec u tkn key2knowldg,u enterd,hindrd those who were

53-54 when J went out,Phar&tchrs law began oppose fiercly&besiege w/qu2catch Him is smthg He say

 

Divisions (run-on sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture/Principles are Aims for each Division):

1.Jesus drives out a mute demon. (Luke 11:14-28)

Principle: Jesus doesn’t need us to speak, He knows our thoughts.

2.Jesus teaches the Queen of the South and the men of Nineveh will condemn this wicked generation. (Luke 11:29-36)

Principle: God chooses unlikely people for His own.

3.Jesus says, “Woe to the Pharisees and Experts of the Law” and they oppose Him fiercely. (Luke 11:37-54)

Principle: Jesus and His people experience opposition.

 

Subject Sentence (10-word sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):

Jesus’ power is questioned and “Woes” lead to Pharisees’ opposition.

 

Aim (“To Cause My Audience To…” Know, See, etc.):

TCMATK The Bible transforms our thoughts and its application changes our lives.

 

Application (not yes or no question.  Meant to bring about heart change):

1.Where does you life appear to be divided against itself and how will you bring it under the Lordship of Christ?

2.How will you share the gospel with the people you currently avoid talking with about Jesus because they seem to be unlikely candidates for salvation?

3.What preparations are you making to face opposition to your faith?

 

 

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