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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. LUKE (This text is taken from GOOD NEWS BIBLE (Today’s English Version) INTRODUCTION The Gospel according to Luke presents Jesus as both the promised Saviour of Israel and as the Saviour of all mankind. Luke records that Jesus was called by the Spirit of the Lord to “preach the Good News to the poor,” and this Gospel is filled with a concern for people with all kinds of need. The note of joy is also prominent in Luke, especially in the opening chapters that announce the coming of Jesus, and again at the conclusion, when Jesus ascends to heaven. The story of the growth and spread of the Christian faith after the ascension of Jesus is told by the same writer in the book of Acts. Parts 2 and 6 (see the outline below) contain much material that is found only in this Gospel, such as the stories about the song of the angels and the shepherds’ visit of the Good Samaritan and the Lost Son. Throughout the Gospel great emphasis is placed on prayer, the Holy Spirit, the role of women in the ministry of Jesus, and God’s forgiveness of sins. Outline of Contents Introduction 1.1-4 Birth and childhood of John the Baptist and of Jesus 1.5-2.52 The ministry of John the Baptist 3.1-20 The baptism and temptation of Jesus 3.21-4.13 Jesus’ public ministry in Galilee 4.14-9.50 From Galilee to Jerusalem 9.51-19.27 The last week in and near Jerusalem 19.28-23.56 The resurrection, appearances, and ascension of the Lord 24.1-53 Chapter - 1 . Dear Theophilus : Many people have done their best to write a report of the things that have taken place among us. 2 They wrote what we have been told by those who saw these things from the beginning and who proclaimed the message. 3 And so, your Excellency, because I have carefully studied all these matters from their beginning, I thought it would be good to write an orderly account for you. 4 I do this so that you will know the full truth about everything which you have been taught. The Birth of John the Baptist is Announced |
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