JLP.church Sermon Podcast

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JLP.church Sermon Podcast

Teaching from Pastor Luke at JLP.church in Anchorage, Alaska.

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    Mother Love

    Christians believe that Christ has set us free from everything that holds us captive. But sometimes, they seem to provide a whole new list of obligations to people who have been set free. How does that work? Pastor Luke preaches from Galtians 4:21-31 in "Mother Love."

  2. 630

    Levi's Party

    Jesus called his disciples — all of them, including the ones walking around today — to carry out the Great Commission by making disciples. But a lot of Christians don't even try, and many who do try aren't very good at it. Is there a better approach to evangelism? Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 9:9-13 in "Levi's Party."

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    Going Places

    Matthew's biography of Jesus spans 28 chapters, and within it there are countless lessons and applications for contemporary readers. But anyone who wants to understand the good news about Jesus should start at the end, with the last five verses, the passage that Pastor Luke calls the "Great So-What." Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 28:16-20 in "Going Places."

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    Risen

    In the broader culture, Easter isn't nearly as big a holiday as Christmas. But in the church, Easter is much bigger. That's because, on Easter, we remember the weirdest thing that Jesus ever did. Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 28:1-10 in "Risen."

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    Wasn't Meant to Be

    People have expectations of God — even non-religious people will question how a good God could do, or fail to do, certain things. And since we have expectations, we also have disappointments. But on Palm Sunday, we remember there is still good news for people who have been disappointed with God. Pastor Luke looks at Matthew 21:1-13 in "Wasn't Meant to Be."

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    Except We're Better

    Jesus criticized the religious leaders for building monuments to prophets? What's wrong with that? We have monuments all over the place -- just look at the Mall in Washington DC. Is there somethng wrong with building monuments? Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 23:29-39 in "Except We're Better," the concluding message in his series, "Mountain Goat."

  7. 625

    Outside Inside

    Some of the strongest language Jesus used in the New Testament was directed against hypocrites. Why? Jesus ate and drank with tax collectors and sinners and they seemed to like him too. Why not hypocrites? What's so bad about hypocrisy? Pastor Luke looks at Matthew 23:26-28 in "Outside Inside," part 4 of his 5-part series, "Mountain Goat."

  8. 624

    Gnats and Camels

    You probably have a pretty good idea about what kind of things God doesn't like. (Even atheists and agnostics can make those lists.) But is your list the same as anyone else's list? Are any of those lists even correct? Fortunately, Jesus made it possible to focus on what really matters. Pastor Luke looks at Matthew 23:23-24 in "Gnats and Camels," part 3 of his 5-part series, "Mountain Goat."

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    By Golly

    We don't know what the future holds, so we look for ways to get out of our commitments in case something goes wrong. Jesus wasn't a fan of that approach. He had a different one. Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 23:16-22 in "By Golly," part 2 of his 5-part series, "Mountain Goat."

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    Mountain Goat

    The strongest words that Jesus is recorded as uttering are found in Matthew 23. The good news is that he didn't direct them at us! But since he cares so much at these things, it's worthwhile for us to learn why ... because he wants us to care too. Pastor Luke looks at Matthew 23:13-15 in "Mountain Goat," the first message in a new series, "Mountain Goat."

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    Soft Landing

    Sleep can be the cushion or padding people use to take up slack in other parts of our lives. This is one reason why we sleep less than our grandparents did. It solves some problems, but it creates all new ones. Fortunately, Jesus shows us how we can solve them. Pastor Luke looks at Mark 4:35-41 in "Soft Landing," the concluding message in his series, "Padding."

  12. 620

    Leftovers

    We've been learning that our lives are better when we don't try to maximize things but when we leave in some padding or cushion. But that doesn't mean our cushion can't help others. Pastor Luke teaches from Leviticus 19:5-10 in "Leftovers," part 4 of his 5-part series, "Padding."

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    Detourism

    In his biographies, Jesus is usually doing something, but he never seems busy. What is his secret and can we do it too? Pastor Luke looks at Luke 9:10-17 in "Detourism," part 3 of his 5-part series, "Padding."

  14. 618

    Force Multiplier

    Jesus doesn't condemn wealth, but he doesn't recommend it either. Instead he asks a more important question: who's in charge? Pastor Luke looks at Luke 16:1-14 in "Force Multiplier," part 2 of his 5-part series, "Padding."

  15. 617

    Padding

    Time management methodologies can tell us how to use our time efficiently and prevent the urgent from overpowering the important. But is efficiency really the goal? Maybe we should think about how to be inefficient with our time. Pastor Luke preaches from Luke 10:38-42 in "Padding," the first message in a new series, "Padding."

  16. 616

    Here Comes Trouble

    The magi came 600 miles or more to see the newborn king of the Jews. When they stopped for directions, they were told they were only six miles away, so of course they finished their trip. Why didn't any of the religious elite go with them? How can we avoid making that kind of mistake? Pastor Luke looks at Ephesians 3:1-12 in "Here Comes Trouble."

  17. 615

    Treasure of the Nations

    An ancient hymn looks forward to Christ's return, asking the "Desire of Nations" to come. Who, or What, is the Desire of Nations, and what does its coming mean for us? Pastor Luke teaches from Haggai 2:1-7 in "Treasure of the Nations," part 3 of his 4-part series, "Emmanuel."

  18. 614

    Repatriation

    Jesus spoke about God's Kingdom from the beginning of his earthly ministry to its end. Something he kept saying is how God's Kingdom isn't like earthly kingdoms. But what is it LIKE? To answer that question, Jesus used parables. Pastor Luke looks at Isaiah 35:1-10 in "Repatriation," part 2 of his 4-part series, "Emmanuel."

  19. 613

    God With Us

    "Emmanuel" means God is with us. You might think that idea would be all through the Bible, but the word itself only appears a handful of times. Is it really that important? What does it mean that God is with us? Pastor Luke looks at Isaiah 7:10-14 in "God With Us," the first message in a new series, "Emmanuel."

  20. 612

    Under New Management

    The world is a mess, or at least parts of it. If you got the job of fixing it, what would you do about Nigeria, or Darfur, or the Fentanyl epidemic? What would you do about affordable housing or the debt crisis, or illiteracy? Some problems seem beyond fixing. But God promised to fix them. How? Pastor Luke preaches from Jeremiah 23:1-6 in "Under New Management."

  21. 611

    The Last Division

    Jesus announced the nearness of the Kingdom, meaning we can be part of it now. We don't have to wait for him to return, when it comes in its fullness. But return he will, someday, and the Kingdom will be fully realized. What happens then? Pastor Luke looks at Matthew 13:47-50 in "The Last Division," the concluding message in his series, "Fabulous Stories."

  22. 610

    Upgrade

    Jesus said that entering the Kingdom of Heaven would be like stumbling upon a great treasure. If that's so, why don't more people do it? What prevents them? Pastor Luke looks at Matthew 13:44-46 in "Upgrade," part 4 of his 5-part series, "Fabulous Stories."

  23. 609

    Ferment

    Have you ever thought that God wasn't helping, or maybe you even thought that God was making things worse? Or maybe you just thought you could use some help but there was no sign that God would provide it. What can we do when God doesn't seem interested in helping? Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 13:31-33 in "Ferment," part 3 of his 5-part series, "Fabulous Stories."

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    Strewn

    Jesus spoke about God's Kingdom from the beginning of his earthly ministry to its end. Something he kept saying is how God's Kingdom isn't like earthly kingdoms. But what is it LIKE? To answer that question, Jesus used parables. Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 13:1-9,18-23 in "Strewn," the first message in a new series, "Fabulous Stories."

  25. 607

    A Lesser River

    Christians are called to be disciples who make disciples? But how are we supposed to be disciples, much less make other people into disciples? In the Old Testament, a the story of a foreign general and a prophet has some great examples, but they aren't the general or the prophet. Pastor Luke preaches from 2 Kings 5:1-16 in "A Lesser River," the concluding message in his series, "Headwaters (Bonus Segment)."

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    Rejoice In This

    Christians are taught to rejoice, which seems strange -- even though our innocent savior died a criminal's death. Christians have no illusions about just how messed up the world can be. So how can we rejoice in the face of that? Pastor Luke teaches from Luke 10:1-3,17-20 in "Rejoice In This," the concluding message in his series, "Captive Thoughts."

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    Innovator

    "Where was God when that terrible thing happened?" It's a common question, because terrible things keep happening to people. How can we make sense of our faith when bad things happen? Part of the answer is making sure that we're looking at the right part of the problem. Pastor Luke teaches from Genesis 50:15-21 in "Innovator," part 3 of his 4-part series, "Captive Thoughts."

  28. 604

    Run Through

    Wouldn't it be wonderful if change was instantaneous? We've been talking about how God renews our minds as he makes us like Christ. If we have unhelpful or intrusive thoughts, it would be great if we could simply change them and never have them again. But we can't. It takes practice. Pastor Luke teaches from 1 Timothy 4:7-16 in "Run Through," part 2 of his 4-part series, "Captive Thoughts."

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    An Abundance of Barns

    Do you have an inner monologue? Does some person or idea live "rent free in your head?" The Apostle Paul teaches us to take every thought captive. How can we do that? Can we control the way we think? Pastor Luke teaches from Luke 12:13-21 in "An Abundance of Barns," the first message in a new series, "Captive Thoughts."

  30. 602

    Ask Me Anything

    In this installment of “Ask Me Anything,” Pastor Luke addressed four questions. This message was delivered in gathered worship on Sunday, August 31, 2025 at Jewel Lake Parish in Anchorage, Alaska. TIMESTAMPS 00:40 In the parable of the talents, what's wrong with burying your talent? 08:25 Does quantum physics' multiverse theory negate the "God of the Gaps"? 12:24 Will we be married in heaven? 20:34 What does "enter the joy of your master" mean with respect to the Kingdom of God? Pastor Luke looks at Matthew 25:14-30 in "Ask Me Anything."

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    Outside the Gate

    If you visited Philippi in the middle of the 1st century, everyone could tell you what was the most important thing that had happened there. But sometime in the next century or two, that changed. Since then, people would give a different answer, but nobody at the time had any idea. Pastor Luke preaches from Acts 16:9-15 in "Outside the Gate," the concluding message in his series, "Headwaters."

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    Here Comes the Kingdom

    The truly amazing thing about John the Baptist is that Jesus came to him for baptism. But many, many other people did too. What was it that John said that caused those other people to come to him for baptism? Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 3:1-2,5-17 in "Here Comes the Kingdom," part 6 of his 7-part series, "Headwaters."

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    The Kids Are All Right

    People in older generations sometimes wonder if the younger generation is capable of facing the tasks ahead of them. But they'll have to be, sooner or later. What can they do to be ready? What can the older generations do to help? Pastor Luke looks at 2 Kings 2:6-15 in "The Kids Are All Right," part 5 of his 7-part series, "Headwaters."

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    Stones From the River

    Everybody has problems, and Christians don't get a pass. In fact, Jesus assured us that we will have trouble. Our problems won't go away, but our faith does offer us help to get through those problems. Pastor Luke preaches from Joshua 4:1-10 in "Stones From the River," part 4 of his 7-part series, "Headwaters."

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    A Pile of Water

    We've been learning that God does help people who resist the things that oppress them. Who wouldn't want some help? But when is God going to actually Pastor Luke teaches from Joshua 3:1-6,13-17 in "A Pile of Water," part 3 of his 7-part series, "Headwaters."

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    Born at the Right Time

    The book of Exodus tells the story of a mass migration by a great multitude of people. It includes accounts of great miracles by God, culminating in the parting of the Red Sea. But it doesn't begin big. It begins with a a small-scale story of a very relatable problem. Pastor Luke preaches from Exodus 1:22-2:10 in "Born at the Right Time," part 2 of his 7-part series, "Headwaters."

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    Headwaters

    If you told someone the story of the Garden of Eden, you'd mention Adam and Eve and probably various other details of the account. But you might overlook the rivers — even though the story has, not just a single river, but four! Why so many? What is this story saying to us today? Pastor Luke preaches from Genesis 2:8-15 in "Headwaters," the first message in a new series, "Headwaters."

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    You Gotta Serve Somebody

    Since the enlightenment, people have struggled with, or scoffed at, the idea of demons. But nobody has any doubt about possession. There are plenty of things that can exercise control over us. Can anything break their grip? Pastor Luke teaches from Luke 8:26-39 in "You Gotta Serve Somebody."

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    Good Good Father

    Because fathers are so important in their childrens' lives, we want to be as good at it as possible. But societal changes and a lack of knowledge make it difficult to be sure how. Fortunately, as with so many things, there's help in the New Testament. Pastor Luke teaches from Colossians 3:12-4:1 in "Good Good Father."

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    Microbiome

    When we become Christians, we become part of the body of Christ and the family of the children of God. Those names may sound better than another name: the Church. The problem with the Church is that it has people in it. And since people are all different, it's not always easy to figure out where we fit in relation to them. Pastor Luke preaches from 1 Corinthians 12:12-27 in "Microbiome," the concluding message in his series, "Down to Earth."

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    Serious Joy

    "What on earth am I here for?" That's a good question for anybody, but it's especially important for Christians. Some answers are 300 pages long, but one answer is a single line, and it's been around a lot longer. Pastor Luke teaches from Psalm 100 in "Serious Joy," part 3 of his 4-part series, "Down to Earth."

  42. 590

    Adopted by Grace

    If Christians have been born again, who are they now? The answer is that they are children of God. And that's more than just a label. Pastor Luke teaches from Ephesians 1:3-14 in "Adopted by Grace," part 2 of his 4-part series, "Down to Earth."

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    Down to Earth

    Easter, or the Resurrection, is the most important element of the Christian faith. It's why Christianity is still relevant to us today and not just people who lived two thousand years ago. And it's all about eternal life and the Kingdom of God. Pastor Luke looks at John 3:1-17 in "Down to Earth," the first message in a new series, "Down to Earth."

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    Regenerative Agriculture

    Like us today, Jesus' followers could see that there is a lot wrong with the world, but they believed God's promise to send an Anointed One, or Christ, to fix everything. When he died, they assumed he must not have been the Christ. But on Easter morning, something happened that changed their understanding of what the Anointed One would do. Pastor Luke teaches from John 20:1-18 in "Regenerative Agriculture."

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    The Master Plan

    Holy Week is an outsized part of all four gospel accounts. But while the different accounts speak of many of the same events, they focus — often at great length — on different details. This is what makes them still significant almost two thousand years later. Matthew's account of Palm Sunday is a great example of how. Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 21:1-17 in "The Master Plan."

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    All Things At All Times

    Why does God involve us in giving? If what we have comes from God, why doesn't God give everyone enough? It seems inefficient for God to give too much to some people so they can give that to others. Why doesn't God just eliminate the middleman? Pastor Luke preaches from 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 in "All Things At All Times," the concluding message in his series, "Spring Planting."

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    Intentions and Actualities

    Why do you come to church? Unlike under the Old Testament Law, Christians aren't required to worship in a particular place or offer sacrifices according to a particular schedule. So why come to church? Pastor Luke preaches from 2 Corinthians 9:1-5 in "Intentions and Actualities," part 4 of his 5-part series, "Spring Planting."

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    Security Apparatus

    You don't have to look hard to find a church scandal involving money. Some involve criminality but many are done with the blessing of the church leadership. But that's nothing new. Even the Apostle Paul had to contend with people who'd been burned by religious hucksters. What can we learn from Paul? Pastor Luke preaches from 2 Corinthians 8:16-24 in "Security Apparatus," part 3 of his 5-part series, "Spring Planting."

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    I Was Told There Would Be No Math

    The Old Testament Law provided for a system of giving centered around the tithe. In its place, Jesus gave us something that is much simpler, but we can still get tangled up. What should Christians understand about giving? Pastor Luke looks at 2 Corinthians 8:8-15 in "I Was Told There Would Be No Math," part 2 of his 5-part series, "Spring Planting."

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    Spring Planting

    What does the New Testament have to say about giving? Lent is the season for repentance, which means changing how you think about something. How should we think about giving? Pastor Luke looks at 2 Corinthians 8:1-7 in "Spring Planting," the first message in a new series, "Spring Planting."

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Teaching from Pastor Luke at JLP.church in Anchorage, Alaska.

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