That You May Be Certain: The Gospel of Luke

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[Each part is 25 minutes long.]

Our Daily Bread on Mar 31, 2022

The evangelist portrait from the Gospel of Luke

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Part I: The Investigation

The gospel of Luke gives us one of the most detailed accounts of the life of Christ. It presents a unique perspective on Jesus and those surrounding Him during His time on earth and expresses an unusual sensitivity to the weak and poor. But who was the writer of this book, this man called Luke—a man attributed as a physician, evangelist, and traveler? Come with author and musician Michael Card as he explores the person of Luke and the historical and social context in which Luke wrote his carefully researched account of Jesus the Christ. Join us for “That You May Be Certain: The Gospel of Luke” on this Day of Discovery.

Part II: The Stories

The gospel of Luke was written during the first century to a man named Theophilus to help him be certain of what he had been taught concerning the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. How does this information impact our belief today? What can we learn through this special book so that we too may be certain? Join author and musician Michael Card as he journeys through this unique gospel and discover the amazing stories of Jesus Luke wanted his readers to know. “That You May Be Certain: the Gospel of Luke,” part II, on this Day of Discovery.

Part III: The Mercy

The gospel of Luke was written during the first century to a man named Theophilus to help him be certain of what he had been taught concerning the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. How does this information impact our belief today? What can we learn through this special book so that we too may be certain? Author and musician Michael Card travels the path that Jesus took to Jerusalem during His final weeks on earth and takes a closer look at His ministry of mercy on this Day of Discovery.

Part IV: The Sacrifice

The gospel of Luke was written during the first century to a man named Theophilus to help him be certain of what he had been taught concerning the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. How does this information impact our belief today? What can we learn through this special book so that we too may be certain? Today, author and musician Michael Card looks at the final days of Jesus’ life on earth, on this Day of Discovery.

From the archives:

Art Katz: Israel, The Suffering Servant

The Dawning: Christianity in the Roman Empire

The Jewish Foundation of Christianity

Dr. Michael Rydelnik: My Search for Messiah

Jesus: Man, Messiah, or More?

St. Peter (2005)