
The Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of Luke is one of the four accounts of Jesus' life and teachings in the New Testament of the Bible. Written by Luke, a physician, it emphasizes compassion, inclusion, and social justice, highlighting Jesus' love for the marginalized, such as the poor and women. It begins with the nativity story and continues to recount Jesus' ministry, parables, miracles, and ultimately, his crucifixion and resurrection. Unique among the Gospels, Luke emphasizes prayer and the role of the Holy Spirit, aiming to offer an orderly account of the life of Jesus for all believers.