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Power and Weakness: How the Church Follows a Crucified Savior Luke 9:51–62

Power and Weakness: How the Church Follows a Crucified Savior Luke 9:51–62

Update: 2025-06-30
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Why didn’t Jesus rain down fire on the Samaritans when they rejected Him?

In this powerful sermon from Luke 9, we explore the moment Jesus “set His face to go to Jerusalem”—and how His rejection by the Samaritans reveals a deep tension in the Christian life: the paradox of divine strength and cruciform weakness.

Too often, the Church imitates James and John, wanting to fight rejection with force. But Jesus rebukes that instinct—and heads toward the cross.

This sermon dives into:

The danger of overemphasizing power in Christian witness

The discouragement of overemphasizing weakness

How Elijah’s fire and fear mirror our own struggles

Why the Church follows a Savior who conquers through crucifixion

How the power of God is revealed in the weakness of the Gospel

🕊️ Christ is still at work. The gates of hell shall not prevail.
✝️ He leads by the cross. He reigns in resurrection.
📖 Luke 9:51 –62 | 1 Kings 19

#LutheranSermon #Luke9 #PowerAndWeakness #CrucifiedSavior #ChristianWitness #GospelStrength

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Power and Weakness: How the Church Follows a Crucified Savior Luke 9:51–62

Power and Weakness: How the Church Follows a Crucified Savior Luke 9:51–62

Pastor James Huenink