
Luke 1:1-25; Acts 2:39
December 5, 2021
The Christmas season is a time for connecting with family and fostering a spirit of giving to others. But what if we choose to live out the true meaning of Christmas? What impact would that have on those around us?
We want you to grow in the “grace and the knowledge of the Son of God.” 2 Peter 3:18
*Author: Luke was a Gentile and a Physician Colossians 4:14
*He wrote this Gospel to Theophilus, which means “one who loves God.”
*Luke was not one of the 12 Apostles
*Luke researched about the Son of God
*Luke was a traveling companion of Paul
The four Gospels give us a complete view of Jesus:
Matthew: Presents Jesus as “King”
Mark: Presents Jesus as “Suffering Servant”
Luke: Presents Jesus as “Son of Man”
John: Presents Jesus as “Son of God”
Luke teaches us of Jesus’ 18 parables.
There are six miracles mentioned in Luke that are not mentioned in other Gospels.
Zechariah and Elizabeth will have a son named “John the Baptist.”
They were from the family of Aaron.
Zechariah means “God remembers.” Elizabeth means “Oath of God.”
God keeps His promises to
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God wants your undivided devotion to
Action Points:
Search through the Bible for God’s Promises
Pray through ones that speak to you
Exercise faith that God’s time is always “on time”