Gospel of Luke

Written some 30 or so years after the death and resurrection of Christ, Luke wrote his Gospel based on his own historical investigations into the life of Jesus. The result? A unique, powerful and captivating picture of the holy history of the Son of God.

“Luke’s carefully researched and orderly account of the life of Jesus Christ is one of the finest pieces of historical writing in all of ancient literature. Yet it also accomplishes its divinely appointed – and more personal – purpose: that people of every century “may know the truth.” Luke will make you certain about the truth – not only of his gospel, but of the gospel; those who study Luke cannot stay the same. He took great pains to present the gospel with maximum power under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The result is a compelling story.”
— Kent Hughes

The gospel of Luke is about God’s plan to seek out and save those who are lost. And at the centre of every step of the journey is Jesus. Throughout his gospel, Luke goes to great lengths to accurately reveal to us who Jesus was, why he came and what he did; but also to call the reader to respond in faith and trust in Jesus, as the only Saviour in God’s rescue mission.

Join us over the next few Sunday mornings as we continue our study of Luke’s gospel, exploring the riches of Jesus’ earthly life, his teaching and his death, so that we might deepening our appreciation and love for the Saviour as we journey with him to Calvary.

Sunday 19th October
True Riches” (Luke 16:1-18) - Nathan Smith

Sunday 26th October
The Difficult Doctrine of Hell” (Luke 16:19-31) - Nathan Smith

Sunday 2nd November
Gotta Have Faith” (Luke 17:1-19) - Peter Bowley

Sunday 9th November
Now and Not Yet!” (Luke 17:20-18:8) - Nathan Smith

Sunday 7th December
Appealing to the Court of Mercy (Luke 18:9-17)” - Nathan Smith

Sunday 14th December
Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers” (Luke 18:18-30) - Nathan Smith