Day 290

Luke the Researcher

Luke Introduction

Luke did not write his gospel from firsthand acquaintance with Jesus Christ. Rather, he carefully researched Jesus' life and ministry from eyewitness accounts and historical records to confirm and strengthen the faith of his readers. Luke emphasizes Jesus' ability to meet every need of the rich and poor; young and old; men, women and children. Even after his resurrection, the glorified humanity of Jesus is stressed, showing that truly he is come "to search for and to save" souls that are lost (19:10).

Observation

In the first four verses of his gospel, Luke describes the process by which his inspired account was composed. Not being an eyewitness himself, he diligently researched the facts to produce an accurate account of the life of Jesus. Known to Paul as "dear doctor Luke" (Colossians 4:14), Luke provides a more precise and complete narrative than the other three gospel writers. Even in his opening chapters, you will discern the heart of a family doctor as he relates the life of Mary, the birth of Jesus, and the boyhood years of this remarkable "miracle baby."

Application

Make a list of all the ways you are growing. (Perhaps some unneeded desserts and long overdue exercise have caused you to grow in ways you would just as soon forget!) Try to think of at least seven ways you are growing mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually.

Now read again how Jesus grew in 2:40, 52. The perfect Son of God who became a man needed to grow just as you do.

Jesus grew physically. If you're over eighteen, then you probably aren't growing in stature. But are you keeping your body in good physical condition—that body that is God's very temple?

Jesus grew in wisdom. If you're reading your Bible each day, that shows you're concerned about growing in your knowledge of God. But are you putting that knowledge to work in your service for God?

Jesus grew in favor with God and man. Is your love for God growing? Is your circle of friends and witnessing contacts widening?

Right now, set a goal for the week in each of those growth areas. It's never too late to increase in wisdom and in the grace of God.

Prayer

Father God, we know that you don't always use the most qualified person to do your work. Sometimes you use ordinary people like us, and equip us to work in your harvest. Because of your compassion for the world of sinners redeemed by Christ, we in the body of Christ pray for the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers in the harvest field to garner more lost souls into the Kingdom. We pray this in the mighty name of our Savior, Jesus Christ! Amen! 

Ready to Harvest!




© Odessa Mathis about my Father's business! 2020

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