Luke
Let’s ponder His Word and enjoy the journey.
Intro To Luke
A little about the author, Luke: Tradition says and Bible scholars believe that Luke wrote the book of Luke and Acts. Luke was an early disciple of Jesus and wrote the book based on research and...
Luke 1:1-1:47 High Priest
A high priest bridged the gap between people and God. This is a really important position not to be taken lightly. The high priest had stricter commands they had to live by to show themselves holy...
Luke 1:49-2:19 Birth of Jesus
Birth of Jesus Mary kept and pondered these things in her heart 2:19 What did Mary keep and ponder in her heart? She was pondering what the shepherds told her. They told her a Savior, who is Christ...
Luke 2:20 – 3:14 Father’s Business
I’m driving through downtown Mount Dora and these signposts catch my eye. There are numerous signs on one pole with business names on them and a directional arrow that points the way to that...
Luke 3:15-4:24 Temptation
We have talked about a few of the prophecies fulfilled by the birth of Jesus in earlier posts. We will talk about the deity of Jesus more when we work through the book of John. Reading this page...
Luke 4:25-5:26 Fishers of Men
We have just learned that Jesus was declaring his fulfilment of scripture in the synagogue of his hometown. They were so upset that the son of Joseph could be healing, setting people free, and...
Luke 5:27-6:34 You Can’t Stop Love
In the last text, we read how Jesus showed love and compassion to people in need. Jesus, with authority, forgave sin and physically healed people. Jesus just asked Levi (a publican or tax collector)...
Luke 6:35-7:29 Hypocrisy
There is so much imagery and beautiful concepts to explore on this page; I cannot address it all in this little devotional and Bible art entry. Let's narrow down our devotional to Luke 6:39-6:45....
Luke 7:30-8:23 Good Soil
The problem with hearing is a heart condition. At the end of Luke 8:8, Jesus says, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear!". The problem with hearing is a heart condition. The parable of the sower...







