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Today Witness Lee explores Luke 14:1-26. What is the significance of Christ’s healing of a man with dropsy on the Sabbath, and the parable of the invitation to a wedding feast? In the third segment of the programme we consider the difference between God’s salvation and the reward in the kingdom age through faithfully following Him. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
Released on 7 Jul 2025
Luke 14;26 says “If anyone comes to Me and does not hate His own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters and moreover even his own soul-life, He cannot be My disciple” (Recovery Version). What does it mean for believers to hate such cherished ones, and even to hate ourselves as the Bible intends? Join us for a sobering word on the requirement for enjoying the jubilee in the coming age of the kingdom.
Did you realize that the three parables in Luke 15 portray the saving love of the Triune God toward sinners? Join us as we fellowship regarding how the three of the divine trinity work together to bring the sinner to salvation - unveiling the Son as the Good Shepherd, the Holy Spirit likened to a woman seeking a lost coin, and the Father receiving the prodigal son.
The parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15 presents a full picture of God’s complete salvation (Luke 15:11-32). Witness Lee opens up the depths and significances of the best robe, the golden ring, the sandals, and fattened calve in a totally fresh and enlightening way that you may have never considered before! The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
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