Luke Who is your gospel for?
Eusebius "And we have been told also that certain of the prophets themselves became, by the act of anointing, Christs in type, so that all these have reference to the true Christ, the divinely inspired and heavenly Word, who is the only high priest of all, and the only King of every creature, and the Father s only supreme prophet of prophets."
The Word We confess the mystery and wonder of God made flesh and rejoice in our great salvation through Jesus Christ our Lord. Made Flesh http://christologystatement.com/
The Word Made Flesh With the Father and the Holy Spirit, the Son created all things, sustains all things, and makes all things new. Truly God, He became truly man, two natures in one person. http://christologystatement.com/
The Word Made Flesh He was born of the Virgin Mary and lived among us. Crucified, dead, and buried, He rose on the third day, ascended to heaven, and will come again in glory and judgment. http://christologystatement.com/
The Word Made Flesh For us, He kept the Law, atoned for sin, and satisfied God s wrath. He took our filthy rags and gave us His righteous robe. http://christologystatement.com/
The Word He is our Prophet, Priest, and King, building His church, interceding for us, and reigning over all things. Made Flesh Jesus Christ is Lord; we praise His holy Name forever. Amen. http://christologystatement.com/
Luke s Originality Birth of Jesus Mary & Martha Jesus as a child Genealogy Parables Post Resurrection Account
Luke s Gentile Focus Author is Gentile Addressee Theophilus Salvation to Gentiles Phrase Passage Episode to the Gentiles 2:32 Simon s Song all the people 2:10 Angelic Announcement all flesh 3:4-6 John s use of Isaiah all nations 24:47 Mini Great Commission God my Savior 1:47 Mary horn of salvation 1:69 Zechariah knowledge of salvation 1:77 John a Savior born to you Christ the Lord 2:11 Angels
Outcast Theme Samaritan Good Samaritan (10:25-37) Ten Lepers (17:11-19) Book of Acts Women Mary & Elizabeth (1 & 2) Prophetess Anna (2:35-38) Joanna, Chuza wife (8:2-3) Mary & Martha (10:38-42) Poor Jesus (2:24) Isaiah (4:18) John the Baptist (7:22) Rich Fool (12:13-21) Rich Man & Lazarus (16:19-31) Immoral Sinful Woman (7:36-50) Levi (5:27-32) Pharisees & Tax Collector (18:9-14)
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Luke 6:22-26 4:24-33 13:33-34 24:19 Definition: Might in Words & Works Prophet Theme king Prophet Messiah The Elijah Parallel Luke 7:11-17 // 1Kings 17:17-24 Several Similarities Widow City Gate Dead Son Comfort Raised Son Widow Receive Son Priest Response Great Prophet Distinct Difference How the son was raised Jesus talks to dead people
John the Baptist & Jesus Episode John Jesus Prophecy 1:5-25 1:26-38 Song 1:67-79 1:46-55 Birth & Circumcision 1:57-66 2:1-39 Summary 1:80 2:40, 52 Debut 3:1-22 3:23-4:14 Parallel Episodes & Passages
John the Baptist & Jesus Similarities John Jesus Angel Gabriel 1:19 1:26 Troubled by Gabriel 1:12 1:29 Gabriel Comforts 1:13 1:30 Gabriel Names the Child 1:13-14 1:31 Title & Office 1:13-17 1:31-33 Pregnancy Questioned 1:18 1:34 Miraculous Birth 1:24 1:34-35 Linage 1:9 1:27 He will be great 1:15 1:32
John the Baptist & Jesus Contrast John s Passage Jesus s Passage Ancestry Aaron (1:5) David (1:32) Miraculous Barren womb (1:24) Virgin Birth (1:34-35) Title Prophet (1:14-19) Son of the Most High God (1:32-33) Birth Party Neighbors (1:65) Host of Heaven (2:13-14) Ministry Prepare a People (1:17) Rule a People (1:33) Ministry Extent Temporary (1:16-17) Eternal (1:33) Name Lord is gracious (1:13) Yahweh is salvation (1:31)
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Passion Predictions Luke 5:35; 9:22, 44, 51; 12:50; 13:32-33; 17:25; 18:31-33; 24:25-26, 46
Luke s Gospel Keys Luke 19:10 Luke 13:3 // 19:41 Luke 15:2 This Man Receives Sinners Self Righteous are Rejected Luke 5:31-32; 15:7; 16:15; 18:9
The Threefold Office of Christ 1. Jesus was the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and was Himself a prophet. 2. Jesus was both Priest and sacrifices. As Priest, He offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice for sin. 3. Jesus is the anointed King of all kings and Lord of all lords. Three Offices of Mediation GOD Prophet Priest King The People of God Psalms 110 Isaiah 42:1-4 Luke 1:26-38 Acts 3:17-26 Hebrews 5:5-6
The Holy Spirit in the gospel of Luke The are more references to the Holy Spirit in Luke than there are in Matthew and Mark combined. Empowered for Service by the Holy Spirit: John the Baptist Lk 1:15 Mary Lk 1:35 Elizabeth Lk 1:41 Zacharias Lk 1:67 Simeon Lk 2:25-26 Lord Jesus Lk 4:1
The Holy Spirit in the life of our Lord 1. Conceived by the Spirit Lk 1:35 2. Baptized with the Spirit Lk 3:22 3. Tested by the Spirit Lk 4:1 4. Filled with the Spirit Lk 4:1 5. Empowered by the Spirit Lk 4:14; Is 42:1-4; 61:1-2 6. Anointed with the Spirit Lk 4:18; Acts 4:27; 10:38; Heb 1:9 7. Rejoiced in the Spirit Lk 10:21 He expected that his disciples would complete his work in the power of the Spirit (Lk 24:49).
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Kingdom of God Augustine Prefigured the Medieval View The Kingdom is the Church John Calvin Reformed View The Kingdom is Present and Future Adolf von Harnack Liberal View The Kingdom is Moral in Nature Albert Schweitzer Liberal View The Kingdom is the End of the World C. I. Scofield Dispensational View The Kingdom is the Millennial Reign of Christ
Luke Who is your gospel for?