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What does the Bible say about the Gospel of Luke?

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The Gospel of Luke emphasizes the certainty of events surrounding Jesus' life and ministry, highlighting His divine nature and the redemptive purpose of His works.

The Gospel of Luke, as introduced in chapter 1, seeks to present a well-ordered account of the things that are most surely believed among believers. Luke specifically addresses Theophilus, indicating that his narrative is intended to provide certainty regarding the events of Christ's life, from His conception to His resurrection. Luke’s detailed approach is reflective of his background as a physician, as he compiles eyewitness accounts and evidence to assure readers of the truth contained in his writing. This emphasis on precision and thoroughness underscores the importance of knowing the gospel's foundation as it relates to the faith and redemption of believers.
Scripture References: Luke 1:1-4, Colossians 4:14, John 1:1, Luke 24:44, 2 Timothy 4:11

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Luke 1:1-4
J.C. Ryle · May 7, 2016
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