This four week series studying the first two chapters of the Gospel According to Matthew reveals God's powerful hand through the genealogy of Jesus, the dreams of Joseph, the words of the prophets, and the displacement of human authority with divine. Please join us.
The Gospel According to Luke (Luke 16:14-31)
Writing to a man named Theophilus (whose name means "Lover of God") Luke takes great care to document the birth, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. Of the four Gospels, Luke was written with the most precision, using the highest Greek, and reads like a testimony prepared for a trial. Are you a "lover of God"? If so, then this was written so that you might know Him better.
The Gospel According to Luke (Luke 16:1-13)
Writing to a man named Theophilus (whose name means "Lover of God") Luke takes great care to document the birth, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. Of the four Gospels, Luke was written with the most precision, using the highest Greek, and reads like a testimony prepared for a trial. Are you a "lover of God"? If so, then this was written so that you might know Him better.
The Gospel According to Luke (Luke 5:1-2)
Writing to a man named Theophilus (whose name means "Lover of God") Luke takes great care to document the birth, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. Of the four Gospels, Luke was written with the most precision, using the highest Greek, and reads like a testimony prepared for a trial. Are you a "lover of God"? If so, then this was written so that you might know Him better.