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  • Luke Series

    Contributed by Roshelle Brenneise on Oct 18, 2021
     | 2,888 views

    The Role of Women

    October 16, 2021 And now…. Luke. As with the other Gospels, Luke does not identify himself as the author of the book that bears his name. Biblical evidence, however, points us to Luke, the Physician, as the author {see Acts 1:1 and Colossians 4:14}. Luke: • Was written in Greek • Was written ...read more

  • Luke’s Introduction To The Gospels Series

    Contributed by John Lowe on Jun 2, 2017
     | 8,492 views

    We must be confident that all those things that are spoken of in the Bible are true. That is the starting point for any study of scripture. If any part of it can be shown to be false, then all of the Word of God is suspect. The truth is very import....

    Scriptures (Acts 1:1) Luke 1:1-4 Luke wrote both Acts, and of course, the [1]Gospel that bears his name. Here is what he had to say by way of introduction. Inasmuch as many have taken in hand to set in order a narrative of those things which have been fulfilled among us, just as those who from ...read more

  • Looking At Luke

    Contributed by David Dewitt on Oct 31, 2001
    based on 15 ratings
     | 4,713 views

    This is an inductive Bible survey of the gospel of Luke that examines major themes and topics with a study of major divisions.

    Luke Book Survey I. Divide and Title A. Sectional Divisions 1:1-4 Preface 1:5 - 2:52 Birth Narrative 3:1 - 4:13 Preparation of Jesus 4:14 - 9:50 The Ministry in Galilee 9:51 - 19:27 The trip to Jerusalem 19:28 - 21:38 The Ministry in Jerusalem 22:1 - 23:56 The Death Narrative 24:1 - 53 The ...read more

  • Dr. Luke

    Contributed by Timothy Finch on Mar 7, 2006
    based on 1 rating
     | 2,920 views

    This is an outline designed to take the audience through the Christmas story through the third-person eyes of Luke.

    Dr. Luke I. An absolute account (Luke 1:1-4). 1 Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, 2 just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word. 3 Therefore, since I myself have ...read more

  • Doc Luke! Series

    Contributed by Bala Samson on Mar 26, 2013
     | 3,483 views

    Friend, a person with a real experience with God and who has a revelation of God brings it out in his preaching, teaching and in whatever he does, even a drawing sketch can reveal the beauty of the Lord.

    Luke 1:3” ….it seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write to you an orderly account….” Doctor Luke, the writer of the Gospel of Luke in New Testament is certainly blessed with an anointing to pen; the twenty four ...read more

  • Songs In Luke

    Contributed by Neil Richardson on Mar 12, 2008
     | 3,227 views

    Mary’s Magnificat, Zecharias’ Benedictus and Simeon’s Nunc Dimittis help us answer our Lord’s question: who do you say that I am?

    Introduction • 3 different people • All received news • All made a response 1. Mary’s Magnificat (Luke 1:39-56) News: That she would conceive and bring forth the Son of God (confirmed by her cousin Elizabeth conceiving John the Baptist, the forerunner to the Messiah) Response: A song of praise to ...read more

  • Overview Of Luke Series

    Contributed by Jeremy Mcquoid on May 27, 2019
     | 5,852 views

    Luke's Gospel is 1) Reliable, 2) Universal, 3) Spiritual, 4) Radical

    • On 2 or 3 occasions, Liz and I have taken our boys to an art museum. And we always hit the same problem. I am trying to take my time looking at the exhibits, and reading the background details of every painting. But the kids are running ahead looking for something to entertain them. During ...read more

  • Why Is There An Extra Cup In Luke’s Last Supper? Series

    Contributed by Jim Butcher on Feb 24, 2020
    based on 2 ratings
     | 8,959 views

    A look at an initially confusing part of Luke's Last Supper passage and the significance of what the "extra cup" means.

    WHAT'S GOING ON WITH VERSE 17? Why is there an extra cup in Luke’s version of the Lord’s Supper? - Luke 22:17. - Verse 17 speaks of Jesus taking the cup. But then v. 19 has Him taking the bread and then v. 20 has Him taking the cup. What’s going on? Is there supposed to be two cups? Why ...read more

  • Introduction To The Gospel Of Luke Series

    Contributed by Timothy Archer on Feb 3, 2004
    based on 15 ratings
     | 4,836 views

    As we begin a study of the Gospel of Luke, let’s look at some of the background behind the book.

    Introduction: We are beginning a study of the Gospel of Luke. Since we will spend quite some time in this study, it seems right that we should begin it with some background about the book itself. I. Who was Luke, the author? A. He was the same author as the book of Acts. 1. By comparing the ...read more

  • The Gospel According To Luke Series

    Contributed by Keith Warden on Feb 23, 2004
    based on 121 ratings
     | 35,818 views

    How can I move forward when my prayers go unanswered?

    How to Wait on a Miracle Luke 1:5-25 Introduction Have you ever asked God for something, something good and acceptable, something that seemed like a proper request that He could honor if He simply chose to do so, and then found yourself waiting indefinitely? Quite often, it seems like God’s ...read more

  • Study Luke 8

    Contributed by Créteur Fabien on Jun 29, 2005
    based on 3 ratings
     | 1,858 views

    ¶Voici le pathétique de la vie soudainement tourné à la joie. ¶Très profondément Luc a senti la tragédie de la mort de cette fille. ¶Il y avait trois choses qui l’ont rendue si intense.¶

    COMPLEMENT D’ETUDES Luc 8/40-42, 49-56 ¶Voici le pathétique de la vie soudainement tourné à la joie. ¶Très profondément Luc a senti la tragédie de la mort de cette fille. ¶Il y avait trois choses qui l’ont rendue si intense.¶ ¶(a) Elle était son seul enfant. ¶Seulement Luc nous dit cela. ¶La ...read more

  • Luke (Defender Of The Oppressed) Series

    Contributed by Rick Thiessen on Jan 3, 2005
    based on 13 ratings
     | 4,238 views

    a look at Luke’s gospel and his emphasis on Jesus as a lover of outsiders, cultural, gender and moral outsiders, and his healing work

    SE121204 GOSPEL TRUTH 2. Luke INTRO: LUKE UNDER THE GUN The holidays always seem to bring out the obligatory religious articles in news magazines. This week, Time has an article on the birth of Jesus*. The ironic thing about these articles, is that they sell a lot of magazines to Christians…. ...read more

  • Luke- An Artist At Work

    Contributed by Jimmy Chapman on Feb 18, 2007
    based on 1 rating
     | 2,306 views

    LOOKS AT THREE PICTURES THAT LUKE PAINTS IN SUCCESSIVE CHAPTERS

    Luke ... an artist at work Most men have hobbies, and it would be easy to believe that Dr. Luke was no exception to the rule. Undoubtedly he was a very busy man, yet in his spare time he developed a love for writing. His gospel account is the longest and the more detailed of the ...read more

  • The Study Of Luke And John Series

    Contributed by Dr. William D. Poovey on Jul 24, 2015
     | 3,336 views

    The Study Of Luke and John

    The Study Of Luke and John 2 Timothy 3:16 (KJV) 16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: Luke The third book in the New Testament is Luke. Luke contains twenty-four chapters. It is one ...read more

  • The Person Of St Luke

    Contributed by Revd. Martin Dale on Oct 17, 2015
     | 7,103 views

    What can we glean from Luke the Evangelist and what can we apply in our lives. Luke was a Consummate Historian. He was also an evangelist to the Gentiles and his tow books reflect that. He was a Physician and a gentle and patient man

    St Luke’s Day Bishop Albino Luciani, who later became Pope John Paul I, used to write fictional letters to people with whom he could never have come into contact as a way of instructing his flock. He wrote letters - among others to Mark Twain, St. Joan of Arc and St. Luke. (They have been ...read more

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