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The Gospel of Luke

Book • 2013
The Gospel of Luke is the third Gospel in the New Testament and provides a detailed account of Jesus Christ's life, ministry, death, and resurrection.

Luke, who was not an eyewitness to Jesus' ministry but carefully investigated everything from the beginning, wrote this Gospel to give believers an accurate and chronological understanding of Jesus' life.

The book emphasizes Jesus' mission to seek and save the lost (Lk 19:10) and highlights his interactions with various groups, including the poor, outcasts, and marginalized.

It also situates Jesus' life within the broader context of the Roman Empire, contrasting Jesus with the Roman Emperor Augustus to emphasize Jesus' role as the true savior of the world.

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Mentioned by Cole Cuchna in reference to a biblical passage about spiritual humility.
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S13E7 - Dissecting 'Rich Spirit' by Kendrick Lamar
Mentioned by Joshua Jipp in the context of discussing the different perspectives of the Gospels on the crucifixion.
Why do we call Good Friday good?
Mentioned by Rachel, Zac, and Dr. Jesse Stone in relation to the Gospel of Luke and its connection to the Book of Acts.
Unleashing the Power of the Holy Spirit: Lessons from Acts Part 2
Mentioned by Jeff Cavins when discussing the Gospel of Luke and its historical context.
Day 2: A Kingdom Without End
Mentioned by Matthew Bates as his personal favorite book by Joel, a large-scale commentary.
Joel Green – Conversion in Luke-Acts
Mentioned by Greg Koukl in his discussion of the book of Acts.
The “Word of God” in Acts
Mentioned by Paul Anleitner when discussing Marcionism and its impact on the development of the biblical canon.
Ep 43: The Problem of Evil (Part 3)- The Gnostic Matrix & the Early Church Fathers
Mentioned by Fr. Bonaventure Chapman as a book containing the Gospel of Luke, chapter 15.
Lectio: Fourth Sunday of Lent
Mentioned by Barry Black in the context of discussing the parable of the prodigal son.
Hour 1: Finding Purpose in Adversity
Mentioned by Martyn Lloyd-Jones when discussing John the Baptist's message.
What Mean These Stones?
Mentioned by Taylor Kemp and Ben Akers as the author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, discussing his life, writings, and theological significance.
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