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Ps Jono Deenick

We have been looking at the way each of the gospel writers introduce Jesus. For Luke that takes quite a different form. He writes so that Theophilus might 'know the certainty of the things you have been taught' (Luke 1:4). It's not that Luke will simply be a list of facts, but he does write to assure us that the accounts we have of Jesus life, are accurate and trustworthy. In a world that often deals in uncertainty and half-truth, Luke's gospel can be a great encouragement for us as we look forward with hope and joy.