
Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of Luke is a part of the New Testament that tells the story of Jesus Christ’s life, teachings, death, and resurrection. It emphasizes compassion, forgiveness, and the importance of caring for the marginalized, such as the poor and women. Written by Luke, a historian and doctor, it provides detailed accounts and parables to illustrate spiritual truths. The Gospel also highlights Jesus’ miracles and his role as the Savior for all people, aiming to present his message in a way that emphasizes universal love and hope.