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The Gospel of Luke tells the story of Jesus Christ, focusing on his compassion, his concern for the marginalized, and the universality of his message.

Key Themes:

  • Compassion and Mercy: Luke emphasizes Jesus's love and concern for the poor, sick, outcast, and sinners. This is evident in stories like the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son.
  • Prayer and the Holy Spirit: Luke highlights the importance of prayer in Jesus's life and ministry, and the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers.
  • Salvation for All: Luke emphasizes that Jesus came to save all people, regardless of their background or social standing. This is evident in his interactions with women, Gentiles, and tax collectors.
  • Discipleship: Luke portrays the cost of following Jesus and the importance of obedience, sacrifice, and perseverance.

Structure:

The book can be broadly divided into sections:

1. The Birth and Early Life of Jesus (Chapters 1-2): This section narrates the miraculous birth of John the Baptist and Jesus, emphasizing their divine origins and destinies.

2. The Ministry of Jesus in Galilee (Chapters 3-9:50): This section covers Jesus's baptism, temptation, calling of disciples, teachings, miracles, and growing popularity. It includes famous passages like the Sermon on the Mount, the parables of the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son, and the calming of the storm.

3. The Journey to Jerusalem (Chapters 9:51-19:27): This section follows Jesus as he travels towards Jerusalem, encountering opposition and teaching his disciples about his impending suffering and death.

4. The Passion Week in Jerusalem (Chapters 19:28-23:56): This section covers Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, his confrontations with religious leaders, the Last Supper, his betrayal, trial, crucifixion, and death.

5. The Resurrection and Ascension (Chapters 24): This section narrates the resurrection appearances of Jesus, his instructions to his disciples, and his ascension into heaven.

Purpose:

Luke, a physician and close companion of Paul, wrote this Gospel to:

  • Provide a historically accurate and orderly account of Jesus's life, teachings, death, and resurrection.
  • Strengthen the faith of Theophilus (and all believers) in the truth of the Christian message.
  • Demonstrate that Jesus is the promised Messiah and Savior of the world.

Overall, the Gospel of Luke presents a compelling portrait of Jesus as the compassionate Savior who brings hope, healing, and salvation to all who believe in him.

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Bible Book of Luke

  1. Luke 1 Story of Zacharias and Elisabeth
  2. Luke 2 Mary giving birth to Jesus
  3. Luke 3 John the Baptist Prepares the Way
  4. Luke 4 The Temptation of Jesus
  5. Luke 5 Jesus Calls the First Disciples
  6. Luke 6 Jesus about the Sabbath
  7. Luke 7 Jesus Heals a Centurion's Servant
  8. Luke 8 Women Accompanying Jesus
  9. Luke 9 Jesus Sends Out the Twelve Apostles
  10. Luke 10 Jesus Sends Out the Seventy-Two
  11. Luke 11 The Lord's Prayer
  12. Luke 12 Beware of the Leaven of the Pharisees
  13. Luke 13 Repent or Perish
  14. Luke 14 Healing of a Man on the Sabbath
  15. Luke 15 Parable of the Lost Sheep
  16. Luke 16 Parable of the Shrewd Manager
  17. Luke 17 Jesus teaching on Forgiveness
  18. Luke 18 The Parable of the Persistent Widow
  19. Luke 19 Zacchaeus the Tax Collector
  20. Luke 20 The Authority of Jesus Challenged
  21. Luke 21 The Widow's Offering
  22. Luke 22 Judas the one who betrayed Jesus
  23. Luke 23 The Crucifixion of Jesus
  24. Luke 24 Jesus is Risen
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