
Luke's Gospel
The Gospel of Luke is a historical account of Jesus Christ's life, teachings, death, and resurrection, emphasizing his compassion and focus on marginalized groups like the poor, women, and sinners. Written by Luke, a physician and companion of Apostle Paul, it aims to show Jesus as the Savior for all people. The book highlights Jesus’ compassion, miracles, and parables, portraying him as the divine Son of God who brings salvation through love and mercy. It also emphasizes prayer, the Holy Spirit, and God's plan for humanity’s redemption.