THE REJECTION OF THE KING

“The Rejection of the King” Luke 19:28-40: Jesus did not become “King of the Church” at the so-called “Triumphal Entry.” But, He plans His presentation as King of Israel at His Second Coming. At His First Advent, Israel rejected Him as their King and Savior. (880131)

The Rejection of the King

THE PARABLE OF THE POUNDS

“The Parable of the Pounds” Luke 19:11-27: Jesus did not establish His kingdom at His First Advent. His kingdom on this earth must await His Second Coming. Here are five important prophetic lessons. (880124)

The Parable of the Pounds

SEPARATION WHEN JESUS COMES

“Separation When Jesus Comes” Luke 17:26-37: This deals with the coming of Christ in glory (not the Rapture). Christ will judge Israel and the Gentile nations. [Not a great recording] (8710011)

Separation When Jesus Comes

A WIDOW’S PRAYER

“A Widow’s Prayer” Luke 18:1-7: This parable has dispensational truth and truth for us today. We should pray for the coming of Jesus Christ. [Not a good recording] (871018)

A Widow’s Prayer

ZACCHAEUS

“Zacchaeus” Luke 19:1-9: An important man in Israel put aside his pride. Jesus dealt with him, and he was saved. All of the circumstances were arranged by God. (880117)

Zacchaeus

A YUPPIE MEETS JESUS

“A Yuppie Meets Jesus” Luke 18:18-30: How much like young adults of our own day was this man! He wanted to do something to be saved, but Jesus taught him that he could not be saved by doing something. (871129)

A Yuppie Meets Jesus

THE PARABLE OF THE PHARISEE AND PUBLICAN

“The Parable of the Pharisee and Publican” Luke 18:9-14: Only when one sees himself as sinful will he call upon Christ to save him. (871101)

The Parable of the Pharisee and Publican

JESUS RECEIVES CHILDREN

“Jesus Receives Children” Luke 18:15-17: Children are able to learn the most important things possible, and they never forget those lessons. Infants who die go to heaven.

Jesus Receives Children

BLIND BARTIMAEUS

“Blind Bartimaeus” Luke 18:34-43: Inspired Scriptures tell us about this blind man being healed. He pictures sinners who can not see spiritual truth until God opens their eyes. (880110)

Blind Bartimaeus

THE PARABLE OF THE TEN LEPERS

“The Parable of the Ten Lepers” Luke 17:11-19: Sometimes the most unlikely person is the one who serves God. He was sleansed of the most horrible disease and he was thankful. (870913)

The Parable of the Ten Lepers