
The Book of Luke, a masterful narrative woven together by an author whose very name evokes a sense of healing and restoration. Traditionally attributed to Luke, the physician and companion of Paul, this Gospel offers a distinct perspective on the life of Jesus, illuminating His compassion and inclusive ministry. The early church fathers—figures like Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, and Tertullian—recognized Luke as the storyteller of both this Gospel and the accompanying book of Acts, crafting a unified account that transcends mere historical record.We will traverse the rich landscape of Luke's narrative, where the blend of medical precision and profound theological insight captures the essence of Christ’s ministry.Luke's writings resonate with the heart of first-century society, marked by a keen awareness of the Roman and Greek worlds.we will witness the life of the Savior unfold—a narrative that calls us to respond with open hearts and willing spirits.
