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Free Essays on Lukeââ¬â¢s Significance In The Scriptures
Lukeââ¬â¢s Significance in the Scriptures    	If I were lucky enough to lecture students on Lukeââ¬â¢s Gospel, simply discussing     the factual aspect of his writings would not do him, nor Jesus, any justice. Along with it     being a great depiction of Jesusââ¬â¢ life from his conception until his resurrection, Lukeââ¬â¢s     Gospel teaches lessons Jesus used through His teachings to better educate His followers     of what it takes to eventually be a part of Godââ¬â¢s kingdom. Such information would be     seemingly too broad to understand within the confines of a book, however Luke     masterfully combines all of these facts into one story with numerous lessons, leaving it as     a difficult task for an educator to select which aspects of it to cover.    	 The third Gospel, written by Luke, presents The Son of Man through a human     form as Jesus. Jesusââ¬â¢ life on Earth could be broken down into three parts: Jesusââ¬â¢ birth,     Jesusââ¬â¢ preaching, and Jesusââ¬â¢ death and resurrection. These three aspects of His life are the     vocal points for what modern day Theologians seem to focus on in their own teaching, so     it would be nonsensical for me to refrain from using them within my own. It must     also be acknowledged that much of what Jesus endured through His lifetime teaches a     point so after discussing the actual happenings of a particular event, it is necessary to     discuss its intentions for us.     	Concerning Jesusââ¬â¢ birth, I would teach students how His birth had both simil-    rities and differences to our own. Mary went through pregnancy carrying a fetus for nine       										Kearney 2    months, as women always have, though she was never actually impregnated. The Angel     Gabriel visited Mary to bear some unexpected news, telling her that, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦you have found     favor with God. Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a sonâ⬠ (CSB 99).     Mary was a virgin, although God gave her the power to conceive a chi...  Free Essays on Lukeââ¬â¢s Significance In The Scriptures  Free Essays on Lukeââ¬â¢s Significance In The Scriptures    Lukeââ¬â¢s Significance in the Scriptures    	If I were lucky enough to lecture students on Lukeââ¬â¢s Gospel, simply discussing     the factual aspect of his writings would not do him, nor Jesus, any justice. Along with it     being a great depiction of Jesusââ¬â¢ life from his conception until his resurrection, Lukeââ¬â¢s     Gospel teaches lessons Jesus used through His teachings to better educate His followers     of what it takes to eventually be a part of Godââ¬â¢s kingdom. Such information would be     seemingly too broad to understand within the confines of a book, however Luke     masterfully combines all of these facts into one story with numerous lessons, leaving it as     a difficult task for an educator to select which aspects of it to cover.    	 The third Gospel, written by Luke, presents The Son of Man through a human     form as Jesus. Jesusââ¬â¢ life on Earth could be broken down into three parts: Jesusââ¬â¢ birth,     Jesusââ¬â¢ preaching, and Jesusââ¬â¢ death and resurrection. These three aspects of His life are the     vocal points for what modern day Theologians seem to focus on in their own teaching, so     it would be nonsensical for me to refrain from using them within my own. It must     also be acknowledged that much of what Jesus endured through His lifetime teaches a     point so after discussing the actual happenings of a particular event, it is necessary to     discuss its intentions for us.     	Concerning Jesusââ¬â¢ birth, I would teach students how His birth had both simil-    rities and differences to our own. Mary went through pregnancy carrying a fetus for nine       										Kearney 2    months, as women always have, though she was never actually impregnated. The Angel     Gabriel visited Mary to bear some unexpected news, telling her that, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦you have found     favor with God. Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a sonâ⬠ (CSB 99).     Mary was a virgin, although God gave her the power to conceive a chi...    
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