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Title: Luke: The Beloved Physician Speaker: Rev. Peter McIntyre Series: Bible Characters Date: 16 November 2025 Bible: Colossians 4:14 This sermon focuses on Luke—the Gentile doctor who wrote the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts—and highlights his remarkable role in the early church. As a Greek, a scholar, and a trained physician, Luke stood at the crossroads between the Jewish foundations of Christianity and the wider Gentile world. His background uniquely equipped him to present the story of Jesus with clarity, accuracy, and deep compassion. Because of his upbringing and careful historical approach, Luke was able to show Christ as the Savior for all people, not just one nation. His Gospel includes beloved parables such as the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son—stories that reflect his concern for the outsider, the wounded, and the overlooked. Through Luke's eyes we see a Lord who reaches across boundaries and welcomes the broken. The sermon also reminds us that God uses ordinary vocations—like Luke's profession as a doctor—for His purposes. Luke's medical training shaped his attention to detail and his sympathy for those who suffer. His life stands as an encouragement to every believer: whatever skills we have, God can use them in His service. Ultimately, Luke's example calls Christians to a faith that is thoughtful, compassionate, and active. We are invited to use our gifts for God's glory, care for those in need, and share a gospel that truly offers hope to the whole world.