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What does the Bible say about the Gospel of Luke?

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The Gospel of Luke emphasizes the humanity of Christ and His compassionate ministry as the Son of Man.

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a Gentile physician, who was a companion of the Apostle Paul. This Gospel focuses particularly on the humanity of Christ, showcasing His compassion, healing, and identification with humanity, highlighting His role as the Son of Man. By documenting the accounts of eyewitnesses and ministers of the Word, Luke aimed to provide certainty about the truths contained within the Gospel, allowing believers to know the assurance of their faith. The overarching theme is the declaration of those things most surely believed, intended for all chosen children of God who are loved by Him.
Scripture References: Luke 1:1-4, 2 Timothy 4:11

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