
Luke
Luke is the longest of the Gospels and, uniquely, was written by a Gentile physician who thoroughly researched his account to provide an orderly, reliable history for a highly educated Gentile official named Theophilus. Luke provides the most detailed accounts of Jesus's birth, including the stories of Mary and the shepherds. It emphasizes Jesus’ universal love and compassion, often highlighting His interactions with marginalized groups like women, the poor, tax collectors, and Samaritans. Luke stresses Jesus's humanity and his perfect prayer life. The book concludes with the resurrection and ascension of Jesus, preparing the reader for the continuation of the story in the Book of Acts, which Luke also authored.
Jesus stresses the need for forgiveness and warns about causing others to stumble. He teaches that the Kingdom of God is within you and His return will be sudden.
Jesus tells the Parable of the Persistent Widow and the Pharisee and Tax Collector (teaching humility). The rich ruler sadly refuses Jesus's challenge.
Jesus encounters Zacchaeus, a chief tax collector, who repents. Jesus declares, "The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost." Jesus weeps over Jerusalem.
Jesus silences critics on the tax question and the resurrection. He confirms the resurrection is real and divine, challenging the authority of the religious leaders.
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