By Austin Johnson
In the introduction to his letter,
Luke tells us why he is writing about the life and ministry
of Jesus. There are three significant statements I would
like to call our attention to:
“Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile a narrative of
the things that have been accomplished among us” (Luke 1:1)
The first statement shows us the
power of Jesus’ message. There were many who put effort in
to having a full account of Jesus’ life and ministry from
Luke’s pen. The point is, people were so moved by Jesus’
life and ministry they were dedicating themselves to the
strenuous undertaking of compiling the message.
Do we have that same dedication
today?
“just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and
ministers of the word have delivered them to us” (Luke 1:2)
This second statement clues us in
on the popularity of Jesus’ message. If no one cared about
what Jesus said and accomplished, then no one would have
said anything about him.
But no matter how much people try
to deny it, Jesus challenged and changed the world more than
any other human being possibly could. Eyewitnesses and
ministers were telling everyone they could about the
forgiveness Jesus offered to all mankind. They wanted His
message to live on through generations and generations.
How many people are we telling about His message?
“it seemed good to me also, having followed all things
closely for some time past” (Luke 1:3)
The third statement shows us the
personal nature of Jesus’ message. What I find significant
is the work Luke put in to writing about Jesus’ life and
ministry. Luke was inspired by the Holy Spirit (2 Timothy
3:16; 2 Peter 1:21), but he still thought it was necessary
to follow the life of Christ closely, to observe His
message, and listen to other eyewitness accounts.
How much more work should we put in
to knowing the Son, Christ, and our Father, God?
- Austin Johnson serves as youth minister for the Calvert
City Church of Christ in Calvert City, KY. He may be
contacted through the congregation's website:
http://www.calvertchurchofchrist.com
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