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.
The good news of the Kingdom is that the demands of God’s Law are fulfilled by the King, who credits His righteousness to those who believe, enabling them to serve Him from…
Jesus’ disciple serves one master, living for His glory, as he stewards the material resources afforded to him in light of the eternal life that is to come.
The father’s compassion longs for the son’s return, welcomes him with open arms, and celebrates his restoration with joy.
Jesus receives sinners because His success in finding and calling sinners to repent brings great joy in heaven, before the angels of God.
The lusts of this world prevent mankind from following Christ and hinder the believer from maturing in the faith.
God’s goodness and justice are magnified against the backdrop of man’s sin and rebellion.
Strive to enter through the narrow door. For many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able.