The Gospel of Luke

The Compassionate Gospel - Jesus for the Marginalized

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Luke Bible Study Focused on Background

Go deeper into the Gospel of Luke by exploring its major themes, structure, and historical context. This section provides a comprehensive look at Jesus’ life and ministry as portrayed by Luke—emphasizing compassion for the marginalized, the role of the Holy Spirit, the importance of prayer, and God’s unfolding salvation story. Discover insights into Luke’s authorship, his orderly and investigative writing style, and how this Gospel connects the life of Jesus to the broader narrative of Scripture. Whether you’re studying Luke’s parables, exploring its unique birth narratives, or reflecting on its emphasis on joy, justice, and inclusion, this topical guide offers rich resources for Bible study, preaching, and spiritual growth.

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Mark Bible Study with Verse-by-Verse Commentary

Explore the Gospel of Mark verse-by-verse with in-depth commentary and Bible study insights. Each chapter offers a breakdown of key events, teachings of Jesus, and deeper theological reflections. Whether you’re preparing for a sermon, personal devotion, or group Bible study, this chapter-by-chapter guide to Mark will help you engage Scripture with clarity and depth.

The “Chapters Page” button will take you to a new page where each chapter is listed and you can select what passage you’d like to read more about. Each blog post is a verse-by-verse commentary of that passage.

The “Outlines and Summaries” button will take you to a page where you can select a chapter and read a summary of it along with an outline.

Jesus Chooses the Twelve Apostles (Luke 6:12-16)
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Jesus Chooses the Twelve Apostles (Luke 6:12-16)

Jesus selects the twelve apostles in Luke 6:12-16, a pivotal moment that shows his intentional leadership and prayerful decision-making. This passage highlights the importance of seeking divine guidance before making significant choices. Learn from Jesus’ example of prayer, purpose in leadership, and grace toward others.

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Jesus Calls the First Disciples (Luke 5:1-11)
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Jesus Calls the First Disciples (Luke 5:1-11)

Jesus calls Simon Peter, James, and John to follow him in Luke 5:1-11. Explore how an ordinary fishing trip turned into an extraordinary calling to become ‘fishers of people,’ showcasing faith, humility, and God’s abundant provision.

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