
- 208 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Luke wrote his Gospel to offer his first readers, and his readers today, certainty over the truth of the gospel, and joy that God's promises have been fulfilled with the coming of his King.
With a close attention to the text and a focus on real-life application, Mike McKinley works through the first twelve chapters of Luke in an expositional, accessible, and applied way to bring us face to face with Jesus in a way that is fresh and compelling.
You can read through this accessible commentary as a normal book, work through it devotionally, or use it as you prepare for teaching or preaching a passage. As you read, you'll pay close attention to the text and clean insights into the original historical, cultural, and biblical context while gaining clear and grounded application for Christians today.
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Table of contents
- Series Preface
- Introduction to Luke 1 – 12
- 1. Nothing is Impossible
- 2. He Walked in our Shoes
- 3. Temptation and Liberation (but also Rejection)
- 4. Doctor Jesus
- 5. Losing friends and Influencing People
- 6. Great Unexpectations
- 7. Of Soils and Storms
- 8. Satisfaction, Shocks, and Self-denial
- 9. At the Peak and in the Valley
- 10. On the Road to Jerusalem
- 11. Listening and Speaking
- 12. Woes, Worries, and the Gospel of Fear
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Footnotes