When Stones Fall
In Luke 19, Jesus says the stones will cry out — and then He weeps over a city that looks strong but is already unraveling. Join Terry as he explores what happens when institutions and structures — even sacred ones — begin to confuse themselves with the Kingdom of God. Jerusalem had history, worship, and walls. It still fell. Stones testify when people refuse. Stones fall when structures pretend to be ultimate. The Kingdom does not depend on temples, cities, churches, or nations. Some stones collapse. One stone rolls away.
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Terry proclaims the one Gospel through the history, research, rememberings and faith expressed in the text of the Gospel According to Luke. Jesus himself is the good news expressed by Luke. Beginning with the birth narratives unique to Luke's presentation, the good news of the Kingdom explodes into faithful view as each account, teaching, parable and event lived out and offered by Jesus, the Messiah-King, is examined the way Luke seemingly examined Jesus in his own work. Here we find a Jesus to love, a Jesus to follow, and ultimately a Jesus to worship.
