We started to look at Christ on the cross. The statements that He made on the cross show us so much of the picture of Christ. He started and ended with prayers to His Father. The 2nd and 6th were both about salvation. The second was to the thief, a promise that he would be with Him in Paradise and the 6th that it was finished. The 3rd and 5th were about earthly needs for his mother and his thirst. The center was the call to God as He was forsaken. The center: As we look at this, we have started looking at the gospels to see why each gospel writer chose to list the ones He did. Mark was believed to be written first and for the Romans. He shows Christ’s work. It is filled with the Word immediately. Matthew is very similar, but tells us of the incredible teachings of Christ. It can actually be broken down into 5 major teaching sections. Both of these gospels choose to only show us the center statement of Christ. The one that shows what His work on the cross cost Him. Today we want to look at Luke. Luke is the closest we have to an actual historian. While each writer had an audience and a thought he was trying to show, Luke comes the closest to writing a detailed timeline of the life of Christ. Today, we will look at this account.
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