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Why is it significant that Luke wrote both the Gospel of Luke and Acts?

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It is significant because Acts is a continuation of the narrative portrayed in the Gospel of Luke, showing the work of Christ through His apostles.

The Gospel of Luke and Acts, both written by Luke, serve as a two-part narrative that details the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, followed by the spread of the gospel through His apostles. This connection emphasizes how the work Jesus began during His earthly ministry continues through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit in the early church. Understanding this link allows Christians to see the continuity of God’s redemptive plan and highlights the essential role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers to carry forth Christ’s mission, reinforcing the theme of divine sovereignty and grace present throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Acts 1:1, Luke 1:1-4

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