The Holy Bible - Luke
The Holy Bible is a collection of books. So I have split them up. I will read it in 1 year, every day ~15 minutes of reading.
Why read it?
The Book of Luke, written around 60–80 AD by Luke the doctor, tells Jesus’ life in careful order. It shows Jesus as the Saviour for all people, including the poor, women, and outsiders. Luke includes many parables and details about Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection.
You will find stories of mercy, songs of praise, and Jesus’ care for the lost. This book suits anyone who wants to see Jesus’ love for every person.
Favourite quote
In Luke 15:20, the father runs to his lost son:
And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.
This picture of the father’s welcome shows God’s joy over one sinner who repents. It offers hope to all who return.
What I Loved
The story of the good Samaritan in chapter 10 grips me. A hated foreigner helps a wounded man when priests pass by (Luke 10:30-37). Jesus says, “Go, and do thou likewise.” This tale breaks barriers and calls us to love anyone in need, no matter who they are.
Key Takeaway
Luke teaches that Jesus came to seek and save the lost. He welcomes sinners, heals the broken, and dies for all. The book calls us to repent, show mercy, and trust His salvation (Luke 19:10). It reminds us that God’s kingdom is for everyone who believes.
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