Two disciples met the risen Jesus on the way to Emmaus. He opened the Scriptures, turned sorrow into burning joy, and sent them to witness.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Two disciples met the risen Jesus on the way to Emmaus. He opened the Scriptures, turned sorrow into burning joy, and sent them to witness.
Luke’s Gospel pairs careful history with a pastor’s heart, revealing Jesus the Savior and the Spirit’s promise. It sends a praying, merciful Church into the world in hope.
Luke 24 moves from an empty tomb to an opened Bible and an opened mission. The risen Jesus gives peace, promises power, and sends witnesses with forgiveness for the nations.
Luke 23 shows the innocent King condemned, a rebel freed, and a dying thief welcomed to paradise. The veil tears, access opens, and hope waits through the Sabbath for the dawn of resurrection.
Luke 22 moves from Passover’s memory to the Lord’s Supper, from the garden’s anguish to the council’s verdict. It reveals the King who serves and the hope He secures.
Luke 21 moves from a widow’s hidden gift to global upheaval and the Son of Man’s appearing. Jesus anchors disciples with His unfailing words and a call to watch and pray.
Luke 20 probes authority, allegiance, and hope as Jesus teaches in the temple. The rejected cornerstone, the coin, and the resurrection call us to trust and obedience.
Luke 3 roots John’s preaching and Jesus’ baptism in real history and Scripture’s hope. See why repentance bears fruit, how the Spirit’s fire purifies, and how the Son’s genealogy reaches back to Adam for the world’s sake.
Luke 1 grounds faith in fulfilled events and Scripture-shaped songs. See how God keeps promises to Abraham and David and guides our feet into peace.
Luke addresses “most excellent Theophilus” to stabilize a disciple with an orderly, eyewitness-based account. See how that dedication frames Luke–Acts and why it still forms confident, public-facing faith today.
Luke, the beloved physician and evangelist, meticulously documented the life of Jesus and the growth of the early Church, providing invaluable insights into God’s redemptive plan. His writings emphasize the inclusivity of the gospel, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the importance of faithfulness in both ministry and daily life.