In the New Testament's longest book,
Luke, the physician friend of the
Apostle Paul, reveals Jesus as the Man
who came to save all-including women,
the poor, the outcast, the sick, and
the ordinary, everyday people of every
nation. Luke's vivid, fast-moving
report offers a gospel of
reconciliation and celebration.
This Bible study traces Luke's story
from the announcement of Jesus' birth,
through His ministry in Galilee and His
training of the disciples on the way to
Jerusalem, to His submission to the
crucifixion and His ultimate triumph in
the resurrection.