John Declares the Coming Messiah (Luke 3:15-20)
John declares the coming Messiah in Luke 3:15-20, pointing to Jesus’ greater power to baptize with the Holy Spirit and bring judgment. Are we ready?
John the Baptist and Repentance (Luke 3:7-14)
ohn’s preaching on repentance (Luke 3:7-14) calls for genuine transformation, not just rituals—showing through actions of justice, mercy, and integrity.
John the Baptist’s Ministry (Luke 3:1-6)
John the Baptist’s ministry in Luke 3:1-6, highlighting repentance, preparation, and God’s salvation through historical and prophetic context.
John the Baptist (Luke 3:1-20)
We study Luke 3:1-20, where John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus, calls for repentance, and challenges both crowds and rulers to live righteously.
Zechariah’s Prophecy about John (Luke 1:67-79)
Explore Zechariah’s prophecy (Luke 1:67–79): a Spirit-filled hymn of praise revealing God’s mercy, redemption, and the mission of John the Baptist.”
The Birth of John the Baptist: Luke 1:57-66
In Luke 1:57-66, the birth of John the Baptist is a moment of divine fulfillment, sparking awe and reflection on his role in preparing the way for the Messiah.
Zechariah and Elizabeth (Luke 1:5-25)
Zechariah and Elizabeth’s story reveals God’s faithfulness, answering prayers in His time. Discover their journey of faith and God’s divine plan in Luke 1:5-25.
People Mentioned by Name in the Gospel of Luke
Discover the compelling stories of key figures in the Gospel of Luke, including Anna, the prophetess who saw Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel’s redemption, and Bartimaeus, whose unwavering faith led to his healing. Learn about Caiaphas, the high priest who opposed Jesus, and Cleopas, who encountered the risen Lord on the road to Emmaus. Joseph of Arimathea courageously provided Jesus’ tomb, while Gabriel announced the miraculous births of Jesus and John the Baptist. Explore the roles of Herod the Great and Herod Antipas in the political landscape of Jesus’ time, and the faith of Jairus, who witnessed his daughter’s resurrection. John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus, and Joseph, the earthly father, protected his family. Levi/Matthew’s transformation from tax collector to disciple, Malchus’ ear healed by Jesus, and Mary’s role in the Nativity all highlight significant moments in Jesus’ early life. Pontius Pilate’s struggle with justice, Simeon’s praise upon seeing the Messiah, and Zacchaeus’ repentance and redemption further enrich the narrative. Finally, Theophilus, addressed by Luke, represents those seeking a thorough understanding of the Christian faith, while Zechariah’s story of disbelief turned to praise underscores the fulfillment of God’s promises.