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CONTINUATION OF THE CONVERSATION: DECEMBER ADULT BIBLE STUDY SERIES THE UPSIDE-DOWN KINGDOM IN THE GOSPEL OF LUKE With Advent, the lectionary starts Year C which focuses especially on the Gospel of Luke. The Bible Project emphasizes the Upside-Down nature of the Kingdom of God in their overview of Luke (as well as the Justice video). We ll do an overview of this concept, the Gospel of Luke, and see how it continues our Are You a Good Neighbor? conversation. Week #1 What is preaching on the Lectionary? Lectionary is a division of Scripture into readings which we use in worship services. It is a three year series which tries to cover a lot of the Bible and include teachings on all facets of God s wisdom. This tradition goes back to Judaism and was inherited and adapted by the Early Church. A pastor may choose to limit his text selection from the lectionary readings rather than choosing a text on his own or preaching based on a topic. The benefits of staying with the lectionary are: 1. Freedom from the here and now The pastor is not swayed by what s happening in his own life in choosing topics for sermons. 2. Balance in teachings The lectionary encourages a broad range of teachings about God. 3. Fosters community of church body and the church universal The congregation is able to know ahead of time which Scripture readings are possible for the sermon, and other congregations may follow same lectionary encouraging us to see ourselves as part of the whole Christian Church. Upside-Down Kingdom Luke Week #1 - p. 1

Introducing Advent 2018: Year C Reflections: Giving Thanks for Luke by Scott Hoezee The Year C Lectionary Cycle that begins on the First Sunday in Advent brings us into a year that will focus on the Gospel of Luke primarily. And what would we do without Luke?! Think about it: if Luke the physician really is the person who wrote both the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts, you could almost wonder if Luke maybe missed his calling in life. In truth, we have no idea what kind of a doctor he was, but what we do know is that he was a cracking good writer and storyteller. In the New Testament, after all, it s Luke who gives us what has become the classic telling of the Christmas story. If it weren t for Luke, we would never have heard the line There was no room at the inn, nor would we know about the stable, the shepherds, or the angels. Luke alone gives us the memorable parables of the Prodigal Son and the Good Samaritan, arguably the two most famous parables in the world. Luke is the author who introduces us to wee little Zacchaeus and it was Luke who crafted that moving post-easter story about the now-famous Road to Emmaus. In the Book of Acts, Luke gives us the stirring story of Pentecost, the drama of Ananias and Sapphira, the tale about the Ethiopian eunuch, Saul s conversion on the Damascus Road, Eutychus toppling out of that window during a really long sermon, and also all those richly embroidered stories about the missionary journeys of Paul, Peter, and the other apostles, capping it all off with the dramatic story of Paul s shipwreck at the very end of Acts. Of course, at no particular time in the typical church year do we notice Luke s literary and narrative prowess more than in Advent and at Christmas. Whereas Mark and John dispense with Jesus s birth and early life altogether and Matthew sums up the entire Christmas story in just a couple of verses, Luke gives us two very large chapters to set the stage and tell the story of Jesus s advent into our time and space. Luke gives us those amazing songs by Zechariah and Mary, the backstory of John the Baptist, and then all the classic stuff that just is the Christmas Story in Luke 2. Linus quotes it in The Charlie Brown Christmas Special and the story s narrative details can be spied and detected in every single creche, many of the most popular holiday Christmas Carols, on a gezillion greeting cards, and on not a few Christmas tree ornaments, too. For preachers, then, Year C s focus on Luke especially across these weeks of Advent gives us the opportunity to savor Luke s eye for narrative spice and color. Let s not let theology, doctrine, or above all over-familiarity with it all hinder our ability to let these stories shine in all their compelling glory. The Holy Spirit gave us Luke in the New Testament for a reason well, probably for lots of reasons but his ability to spin a cracking good yarn is surely one of them. Christmas has become all about gifts. Luke is a gift. Let s celebrate him in our preaching this year by letting the greatest story ever told shine in all the Spirit-inspired beauty with which Luke imbued it! Upside-Down Kingdom Luke Week #1 - p. 2

(click here) Watch Video: The Bible Project Gospel of Luke 1. What Does the Launch of the Mission in the Gospel of Luke Tell Us About Our Mission? A. Read Luke 4:14-30 Context: What happened just before this? Context: What happened just before that? Intertextuality: How does this Narrative from Nazareth connect with those 2 previous passages? B. The Bible Project s Summary How does this graphic description help you understand the significance of what Jesus says and does as He launches His ministry? C. Our Mission What does this tell us about our Mission given to us as a Church? Upside-Down Kingdom Luke Week #1 - p. 3

2. Jesus Enacts the Kingdom He s Announced Using the summary of An Upside-Down Kingdom, identify how these words of Jesus relate to the list of God s love-values. The verses point you to the words of Jesus, but you may need to use the context in order to identify the God s love-values. Depending on time, each table will be asked to choose about 5 passages to study. a. 4:43 i. 6:27-28 b. 5:10 j. 6:30 c. 5:13 k. 6:37 d. 5:31-32 l. 6:43 e. 6:5 m. 6:46 f. 6:9 n. 7:22 g. 6:20 o. 8:21 h. 6:26 p. 8:39 Z AT HOME: Choose one of these verses to memorize this week along with remembering the God s-love value(s) that it displays. Upside-Down Kingdom Luke Week #1 - p. 4

4:43 I must preach the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns as well; for I was sent for this purpose. 5:10 Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men. 5:13 I will; be clean. 5:31-32 Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. 32 I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance. 6:5 The Son of Man is lord of the Sabbath. 6:9 I ask you, is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to destroy it? 6:20 Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. 6:26 Woe to you, when all people speak well of you, for so their fathers did to the false prophets. 6:27-28 But I say to you who hear, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, 28 bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you. 6:30 Give to everyone who begs from you, and from one who takes away your goods do not demand them back. 6:37 Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven 6:43 For no good tree bears bad fruit, nor again does a bad tree bear good fruit, 6:46 Why do you call me Lord, Lord, and not do what I tell you? 7:22 Go and tell John what you have seen and heard: the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, the poor have good news preached to them. 8:21 My mother and my brothers are those who hear the word of God and do it. 8:39 39 Return to your home, and declare how much God has done for you. Upside-Down Kingdom Luke Week #1 - p. 5