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The Word For Today (Daily)

The Human Side of Jesus

The Word For Today (Daily)

Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Luke 11:1-8

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0:00.0

Oh, let the Son of God enfold you with His spirit and his love

0:09.0

Let him fill your heart and satisfy your soul

0:15.0

Oh, let him have the things that hold you,

0:21.9

and his spirit like a dove will descend upon your life and make you home.

0:34.9

Welcome to the Word for today,

0:37.0

featuring the Bible teaching of Pastor Chuck Smith, founder of the Calvary Chapel movement.

0:41.7

This radio program is a verse by verse study through the entire Bible.

0:45.9

And on today's edition of the Word for today, Pastor Chuck continues with the human side of Jesus.

0:52.1

As we pick up in Luke, chapter 11, verse 1.

0:55.4

And now with today's message, here's Pastor Chuck.

0:59.7

Chapter 11 of the gospel according to Luke.

1:04.1

Again, as Luke is pointing out,

1:10.1

the human side of Jesus.

1:14.9

Though he was God, he became man.

1:19.1

He is the God man.

1:21.5

He is divine, and yet he is human.

1:25.6

The perfect balance.

1:28.9

And whereas John points out the divinity of Christ in his gospel, which we will be entering

1:34.3

into next, Luke points out the humanity of Jesus.

1:40.0

And because this is the special emphasis of Luke, he does record more than any of the other gospel writers

1:48.2

concerning the prayer life of Jesus Christ.

1:53.6

And so Luke mentions many cases where Jesus was praying.

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