Jan 24, 2021
“Death and Taxes”
By: Jordan Moody
Series: Luke Part 3- Save the Lost
SERMON NOTES
JANUARY 24, 2020 / LUKE 20:19-40
DEATH AND TAXES
1. Setting the Scene
2. Taxes and Kingdoms (Lk. 20:19-26)
3. Death and Resurrection (Lk. 20:27-40)
HOPE SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS
JANUARY 24, 2020 / LUKE 20:19-40
SPEAKER: PASTOR JORDAN MOODY
Q1:
What is the difference between Pharisees, Herodians, and
Sadducees? What were they willing to unite over? (see Matt.
22:15-16; Acts 23:6-9)
Q2:
How do we render to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what
is God’s? What do you think Jesus is saying by this? Why did he
give an answer like this? (John 18:36; 1 Pet. 2:13-17; Rom. 6:13)
Q3:
What does it mean to give to God what belongs to him?
Q4:
What’s really going on through the big picture of Jesus entering
Jerusalem at the end of Luke 19 through all of chapter 20? What is
the major point being made through this passage? (think about
tying all the individual stories into one point the author is making
about Jesus)
Q5:
What do you find so encouraging about what Jesus says in
Luke 20:37-38. Why is this so important to this story and the
gospel?
Q5:
What do you find so encouraging about what Jesus says in
Luke 20:37-38. Why is this so important to this story and the
gospel?
SERMON NOTES
JANUARY 24, 2020 / LUKE 20:19-40
DEATH AND TAXES
1. Setting the Scene
2. Taxes and Kingdoms (Lk. 20:19-26)
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- Jan 24, 2021“Death and Taxes”
Jan 24, 2021“Death and Taxes”By: Jordan MoodySeries: Luke Part 3- Save the LostSERMON NOTESJANUARY 24, 2020 / LUKE 20:19-40DEATH AND TAXES1. Setting the Scene2. Taxes and Kingdoms (Lk. 20:19-26)3. Death and Resurrection (Lk. 20:27-40)HOPE SMALL GROUP QUESTIONSJANUARY 24, 2020 / LUKE 20:19-40SPEAKER: PASTOR JORDAN MOODYQ1:What is the difference between Pharisees, Herodians, andSadducees? What were they willing to unite over? (see Matt.22:15-16; Acts 23:6-9)Q2:How do we render to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God whatis God’s? What do you think Jesus is saying by this? Why did hegive an answer like this? (John 18:36; 1 Pet. 2:13-17; Rom. 6:13)Q3:What does it mean to give to God what belongs to him?Q4:What’s really going on through the big picture of Jesus enteringJerusalem at the end of Luke 19 through all of chapter 20? What isthe major point being made through this passage? (think abouttying all the individual stories into one point the author is makingabout Jesus)Q5:What do you find so encouraging about what Jesus says inLuke 20:37-38. Why is this so important to this story and thegospel?Q5:What do you find so encouraging about what Jesus says inLuke 20:37-38. Why is this so important to this story and thegospel?SERMON NOTESJANUARY 24, 2020 / LUKE 20:19-40DEATH AND TAXES1. Setting the Scene2. Taxes and Kingdoms (Lk. 20:19-26)
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