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What does the Gospel of Luke reveal about salvation?

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The Gospel of Luke reveals that salvation is a gift from God, accomplished by Jesus through His life, death, and resurrection.

Luke’s Gospel articulates a clear message of salvation, emphasizing that it is rooted in God’s grace and accomplished through Christ. From the angel's announcement of His birth to the final commission of the disciples, Luke consistently points to Jesus as the source of salvation (Luke 2:11). He underscores that this salvation is not based on human effort but is a divine gift, as stated in Luke 19:10. The parables found within Luke's account, such as the Parable of the Lost Sheep, illustrate the joy in heaven over each sinner who repents, further highlighting the grace and mercy of God in seeking and saving the lost. Luke’s portrayal of Jesus’ redemptive mission assures believers that salvation is complete and available to all who believe in Him.
Scripture References: Luke 2:11, Luke 19:10, Luke 15:7

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