Survey of the book of Luke
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Welcome to The Rapid Bull, daily edition, where we provide a quick biblical interpretations and applications.
This is a ministry of striving for eternity. The Gospel of Luke, this is the third of the
Gospels. Luke being a medical doctor, focuses a lot on the humanity of Jesus Christ.
Maybe why we get some of the more graphic pictures from the crucifixion account, because Luke is a historian, he's a doctor, he's giving an accurate accounting from what he has received.
And Luke, just like the other Gospels, are going to give an account of the life of Christ and while he walked the earth.
Now, as we said with the Matthew and Mark, we see that each of these four
Gospels focus on a different aspect. So we saw that Matthew focused on the kingship of Jesus, where Mark focused on the servanthood of Jesus.
Now we get to Luke, and Luke is going to focus on the humanity of Jesus. And so this is going to be the focus of this book.
Now many of the accounts are going to be very similar that we have in Matthew and in Mark, and yet some things are going to be different.
Many people think that those differences are a problem. In fact, when we look at eyewitness testimony, that's exactly what we do see.
We see things where some might focus on one aspect of an event, where others focus on a different aspect of an event.
That's what we end up seeing when we have these four Gospels. We have all of them together to see a complete picture of who
Jesus is, and Luke focuses on Jesus as a man. This podcast is part of the
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