It is a
few decades after Jesus’ death and news of Him is spreading rapidly throughout
the Roman Empire. A well-educated Gentile has devoted himself to discovering as
much as possible about this man from Nazareth. The result was the Gospel of
Luke. In this account of Jesus’ life we see a great hope for people today. Luke
wasn’t Jewish and he didn’t know Jesus personally. Despite this, he wrote with
a great intimacy of Jesus. As Luke grew to know more about Jesus, he grew to
know Jesus personally. As we study Jesus’ life we too can build a personal
intimacy with Him.
In the
first chapter we are given a detailed account of the birth of John the Baptist
as well as the blessing of Mary as the future mother of Jesus. From the
beginning of his Gospel, Luke develops a key theme: people’s responses to God
matter. We are given a great amount of detail about how Zacharias (v 12, 18)
and Mary (v 29, 34, 38) each responded to the angels’ announcements of their
sons (John the Baptist and Jesus). Further, Luke chose to include some of the
most beautiful, poetic responses of praise to God found in the Bible. Mary
praised God for His mercy and how He acts toward people (v 46-55). Zacharias
offered God grateful praises revolving around salvation and the forgiveness of
sin (v 68-79).
Journaling and Prayer
1. Luke earnestly desired to get to know Jesus. Do you have the same desire? Ask God to
help you hunger for a deeper intimacy with Jesus as you study the Book of Luke.
1. Luke earnestly desired to get to know Jesus. Do you have the same desire? Ask God to
help you hunger for a deeper intimacy with Jesus as you study the Book of Luke.
2. We
are so blessed to see how people responded to God in Scripture! Look back over
Mary’s and Zacharias’ responses to God.
They make some great declarations about God’s character: He is holy,
merciful, deliverer, saviour, righteous, and forgiving. Do you believe this? If
you have trouble believing any of these confess it to God and ask Him to help
you know these areas of His character.
3. Pray
for each member of your family by name. Ask that God would give them a hunger
to get to know Him. Ask that He would teach them about Himself and His Word. Ask
that He would reveal Himself in the midst of their struggles (for example, if
someone struggles with feelings of sadness you can pray that God would reveal
His joy to them).