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Luke // Pastor Gene Pensiero

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Studies through the New Testament book of Luke with Pastor Gene Pensiero of Calvary Hanford
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Assurance and reassurance were on Luke’s heart as he wrote his Gospel with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God not only speaks to you when you are busy serving; you speak for Him through your serving (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God’s power… His promises… Our prayers: These are things believers can identify with as we study the announcement of Jesus’ birth to the virgin Mary . (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
You are to all be “filled with the Spirit”; you are to speak to one another in “psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.” (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Churches – all Churches – have customs and ceremonies. Even those who are trying to become more ‘contemporary’ do so by instituting new customs and ceremonies. We want people to go away fearing God, marveling and discussing the things that occurred with their families and friends. We can learn some things about the power or […]
The trough was the one place perfectly suited for the events of that first Christmas. As a throne, it held the Lord; as a temple, it held the Lamb. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
We can conclude at least two things from these observations: 1. Joseph and Mary were eager to perform everything required of them by the letter of the Jewish law. 2. Joseph and Mary were excited to promote the spirit of the Jewish law. In other words, these events were more than religious rituals in their […]
All of us need an extreme makeover of the heart. There’s no application to fill-out; nothing you need to do in order to qualify. All you must do is “repent.” (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
In our text we read, “the people were in expectation…” John the Baptist had been telling them that Jesus was coming. It was their constant expectation that Jesus would be present among them. We should have the same expectation. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jesus was and is God; but that is not how He overcame Satan. He used no supernatural abilities, called upon no mighty angels, performed no amazing miracles. The story is told in such a way that leaves no doubt Jesus faced His adversary not as God, but as a Man depending upon God. (Pastor Gene […]
“Jubilee” is a word we need to become familiar with if we are to fully appreciate Jesus’ first sermon in Luke. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God’s Word should astonish and amaze every time you encounter it! Whether it is heard publicly, or read privately, it is delivered by God as a demonstration of His authority. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God wants you to see your career as your calling (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The cleansing of this leper gives us insight for those times when the fill-in-the-blank we are praying for remains. We’ll see that your healing is secondary to your testimony. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The story in Luke is intended to illustrate that there is a greater palsy that needs healing – your spiritual palsy of sin. There is only one cure: You need to have your sins forgiven. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
When it comes to Jesus, we’re not proposing religion; we’re in a relationship with the living God! We should enjoy it – more like a feast than a fast. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Are we a day late as we gather to worship on Sunday? Did we blow it yesterday by going to work? Or by working around the house? (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jesus praying all night on the mountain reminds us He is praying all the time from a greater ‘mount’; and, though He is in heaven, He promised to be in our midst with power sufficient for our task. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Are you a disciple of Jesus Christ? Then this sermon is for you just as much as it was for the twelve and the rest who originally received it. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
You can expect many negative encounters as a disciple of Jesus Christ. You can also experience much positive encouragement; and that is the theme of the second part of Jesus’ sermon. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
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