The Gospel of Luke
To seek and to save the lost…
Luke’s account of the gospel conveys the infinite God-Man, Jesus Christ to be the fulfillment of the eternal purpose of God to redeem a people for His own sake. He came to save sinners from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages.
God’s kingdom is filled with the greatest of sinners who, by faith, are forgiven and made righteous… who love God in word and deed.
The Father’s mercy and the Son’s compassion reach those broken by sin to restore and to give new life.
Through Christ, God grants His people a new heart out of which they do what He commands.
A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is fully trained will be like his teacher.
Seeing the world and yourself through the lens of God’s mercy provides the liberty to be merciful to your enemies.
Because a disciple of Jesus has been set apart to God from this world, he is a sojourner whose life reflects His Savior, loving His enemies, and being kind to…
The blessed of God are those who have been united with Christ, living in this world as pilgrims and sojourners governed by the paradoxical ways of God’s kingdom.
The old is good. Jesus doesn’t call you to a system, He calls you to Himself… He is enough.