Luke’s Gospel
Luke’s Gospel
As with the other two synoptic gospels—Matthew and Mark—this book’s purpose is to reveal the Lord Jesus Christ and all He “began to do and to teach until the day he was taken up to heaven” (Acts 1:1-2). The Gospel of Luke is unique in that it is a meticulous history—an “orderly account” (Luke 1:3) consistent with Luke’s medical mind—often giving details the other accounts omit. Luke’s history of the life of the Great Physician emphasizes His ministry to—and compassion for—Gentiles, Samaritans, women, children, tax collectors, sinners, and others regarded as outcasts in Israel.
Reference: https://www.gotquestions.org/Gospel-of-Luke.html
Luke’s Gospel Sermons
- Walls and Bridges-Luke 4:18-20
- Father, Forgive Them
- Luke 23:26-56 Questions
- The Good Samaritan (Dangerous Unselfishness)-Luke 10:25-37
- Good News of Great Joy!
- All Things are Possible with God-Luke 1:26-45
- God’s Love for Lost “Good” People-Luke 15:11-32
- And He Kissed Him-Luke 15:11-31
- Jesus Grew – Luke 2:39-52