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Who was Luke? Who was Luke? – Most prolific NT writer – Physician/missionary Why did he write? Why did he write? – To give an “orderly account” – For.

Dec 17, 2015

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Page 1: Who was Luke? Who was Luke? – Most prolific NT writer – Physician/missionary Why did he write? Why did he write? – To give an “orderly account” – For.
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Luke• Who was Luke?–Most prolific NT writer–Physician/missionary

• Why did he write?–To give an “orderly account”–For Theophilus

• What did he emphasize?–The Great Reversal

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LukeLuke 14:16-24• Some background–Social strata–Patronage–Dinners–Honor challenge

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LukeLuke 14:16-24• Some lessons–Don’t strive for honor–Don’t base relationships on reciprocity–Don’t be like the world

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LukeLuke 14:16-24• Main lesson–God loves all kinds of people–Do we?

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