Summary of the Bible in 66 Days: 42. History- Luke

 Luke 1:3 ESV

 it seemed good to me also, having followed all things closely for some time past, to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus


Neither Doctor Luke or his addressee Theophilus were eyewitnesses of Christ's majesty. Yet, as the close companion of the Apostle Paul, Luke determined to study and compile a biography of the life of the Lord Jesus Christ. There are numerous 'gospels' about Jesus, but only four are Holy Spirit breathed, and Luke's account is one of them.

With clinical precision, Luke forensically investigated the life of Christ, whilst there were still eyewitnesses to interview. He himself had come to faith in the Jewish Messiah, Gentile though he was, trusting in Jesus as the Saviour of the world. Theophilus in all likelihood was a Gentile too, and Luke sought to persuade him of the relevance of Jewish Jesus to a Gentile like him.

Doctor Luke wasn't some casual observer, hoping to make some quick buck from some fantastical stories about a Jewish carpenter turned teacher. He has followed all things pertaining to the Lord closely for some time. He hadn't left his intellect at the door when he believed in Jesus.

Luke wasn't just seeking to show Theophilus the logic of Jesus, but his love for the world, not simply for his fellow Jews. Jesus might have been sent only to the lost sheep of Israel, but he sent his followers out to the world to make him known. He's the King of kings and the Lord of lords.

'God, may we come to know and love you as we study the life of Christ our Lord. In his name we pray, amen'.


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