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RIGHT JOURNEY (13 OF 13)

by Steve Jones

Scripture: Luke 24:1-53
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Title: Right Journey (13 of 13)
Series: The Journey
Author: Steve Jones
Text: Luke 24

Sermon Summary: 1. There are many journeys. 2. Jesus' resurrection differentiates his journey. 3. Jesus takes us where we want to go.

INTRODUCTION: From Dr. Suess:

Did I ever tell you about the young Zode,
Who came to two signs at the fork in the road?
One said to Place One, and the other, Place Two.
So the Zode had to make up his mind what to do.
The Zode scratched his head, & his chin & his pants. And he said to himself, "I'll be taking a chance
If I go to Place One. Now, that place may be hot!
And so, how do I know if I'll like it or not?
On the other hand though, I'll be sort of a fool
If I go to Place Two and find it too cool.
In that case I may catch a chill and turn blue!
So, maybe Place One is the best, not Place Two,
But then again, what if Place One is too high?
I may catch a terrible earache and die!
So Place Two may be best! On the other hand tho What might happen to me if Place Two is too low?
I might get some very strange pain in my toe!
So Place One may be best," and he started to go.
Then he stopped, & he said, "On the other hand tho,
On the other hand, other hand, other hand though" And for 36 hours & a half that poor Zode


Made starts & made stops at the fork in the road. Saying, "Don't take a chance. No! U may not be right
Then he got an idea that was wonderfully bright!
Play safe" cried the Zode "I'll play safe. I'm no dunce
I'll simply start out for both places at once!"
& that's how the Zode who would not take a chance Got no place at all with a split in his pants.

For the last thirteen weeks we've been on a journey through the life of Jesus as it's recorded in the book of the Bible known as Luke - because an historian by the name of "Luke" wrote the story. We have journeyed with Jesus from his birth in Bethlehem, through his 3-year ministry in Israel, to his crucifixion in Jerusalem, and to today - his resurrectio ...

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