Uptown Church Grand Rapids MI

Bible Study May 6, 2026

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Hands Up!!!! It's a Robbery!!!!

Using the Parable of the Good Samaritan to explore the many ways we are "robbed" in life and how God provides restoration. The Three Robberies the speaker identifies three distinct types of robbery that occur within the biblical text and in our modern lives: Robbery by Life (The Bandits): Like the man on the road to Jericho, we are often robbed by circumstances beyond our control—sickness, financial loss, divorce, or injustice. These "robbers" take more than possessions; they strip away our dignity, security, and strength .Robbery by Indifference (The Priest and Levite): The religious figures in the story "robbed" the man of his hope by walking past his pain. The sermon warns that religious activity doesn't always equal compassion, and "church hurt" often comes from those we expected to help but who instead "crossed to the other side."Robbery by Boundaries (The Audience): The sermon explains that the Jewish audience had already robbed the Samaritan of his humanity through prejudice. We often do the same by creating political, social, or religious boundaries that prevent us from seeing who God is trying to use to bless us. The "Samaritan" Lesson - A central theme of the message is that God often sends help in a "package" we don't expect. Pastor Lyonel shares a personal story of how they initially "counted out" Pastor Greg and Uptown because it didn't fit their preconceived image of what their next ministry home should look like. However, by breaking down those boundaries, they found a mentor, a brother, and a flourishing community. "Hands Up" - From Victim to Worshipper The sermon concludes with a powerful double-meaning of the phrase "Hands Up": Surrender to the Robber: When life robs you, your hands go up in exhaustion and defeat as a victim. Surrender to God: In worship, we lift our hands to "rob the devil back," reclaiming our joy, peace, and testimony. The final call to action is for anyone who feels they have been robbed of their health, joy, or hope to lift their hands in worship, trusting that God’s restoration is always greater than the loss.

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The Word Became Flesh

Core Theological Message: Jesus as the Logos The sermon focuses on the opening of the Gospel of John (John 1:1-14), explaining that Jesus is not just a historical figure, but the eternal "Word" who was present at creation. * The Origin of Jesus: The speaker emphasizes that while other Gospels focus on Jesus' earthly life, John explains where he came from—the eternal spirit that spoke creation into existence. * The Word in Creation: Drawing from Genesis 1:26, the sermon suggests that when God said, "Let us make man in our image," He was speaking to the Word, Wisdom, and the Holy Spirit. * Shocking Reality: The central theme is the "incarnation"—the idea that the same "Word" that formed the stars and spoke light into darkness eventually "became flesh" to dwell among humanity as Jesus. The speaker connects the divine power of "the Word" to the human ability to speak, noting that because we are made in God's image, our words also have the power to shape reality. * Death and Life: Referencing Proverbs 18:21, the sermon warns that our words can either build up or destroy our homes, marriages, and children. * Three Weekly Challenges: The sermon concludes with a powerful call to "use your words" in difficult times. Just as a parent tells a frustrated child to use their words, believers are encouraged to speak God's promises over their sickness, financial issues, and fears, because "the Word" always has the final say. Practical Application: The Power of Our Words Conclusion: "Use Your Words"

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