prescription for life the gospel of luke lamplighters women’s bible study september 10, 2014
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Prescription for LifeThe Gospel of Luke
Lamplighters Women’s Bible StudySeptember 10, 2014
Announcements• Welcome Home!• Where in the world is JAN??• See Shannon today if you have not registered• Need a Nametag? Sign up on the back table• Schedules and Binder Covers• Small Groups• PARKING…patience and parameters
We have Little Lambs this year!Thank you,
Jen Kost and Deborah Robertson
And the final Announcements…
• First Lesson NEXT Week -- Luke 1: 1-56
• www.lamplightersbiblestudy.com
Prescription for Life:The Gospel of Luke
Lamplighters Women’s Bible StudySeptember 10, 2014
Overview of Luke• Who?– Dr. Luke• What?– the gospel of Jesus Christ• Where and When? Rome about
60AD• To Whom? Theophilus• Why? To strengthen faith of all
believers and to answer attacks from unbelievers
HOW? Luke’s Literary Strategies:
• Literary “word smith”• Gospel story in the form of a narrative• Patterns in writing– travelogues, farewell
speeches, wonder stories, revelations, stories within stories
• The power of repetition and recurring themes
Luke is:• Tied to Acts
• Gospel for Gentiles
• Gospel of Women
• Gospel of Praise and JOY
• Gospel of Prayer
• Gospel that emphasizes the Holy Spirit
• The Universal Gospel
Outline of Luke
1. The Preface: Luke 1: 1-42. The Journey From Heaven to Earth:
Luke 1:5- 4:133. The Journey Throughout Galilee:
Luke 4:14- 9:174. The Journey To Jerusalem:
Luke 9:18-19:275. The Ministry in Jerusalem:
Luke 19:28-24:53
So Really: Why Luke for Lamplighters?
KEY VERSE:“For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the sinners and the lost.” Luke 19:10
OUR PRESCRIPTION: Through the story of Jesus and his ministry, Luke tells us what kind of people Jesus wants his followers to BE and what kind of COMMUNITY he wants them to possess.
Preparation
• Find a quiet place to study• Pray!• Read 10 – 20 verses• Read slowly and OUT LOUD!• Re-read• Pray!
Observation
What does the text say?• Listen, feel, taste, touch, smell – engage your
senses• Ask the ‘reporter’ questions – who, what,
when, where, how? • What do you see? What stands out?• What do you not see? What is
missing?
Practice
Luke 1: 1-4
1 Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, 2just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word. 3With this in mind, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, I too decided to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilius, 4so that you may know the certainty of the things you have been taught.
InterpretationWhat does the text mean to all Christians?
• Draw conclusions based on your observations.• What are the main teachings? Universal
principles? Themes? Truths? Promises?• What attributes of God’s character are
revealed?• What does the text mean then? Now?• Ask questions! Ask why?
Application
What is God saying to me?• Shortest and most challenging section• Depends on doing Observation and
Interpretation well• Be still and listen• This is your growth plate – naturally, it’s
uncomfortable!
Application
• Applications should be personal, specific, time sensitive, and involve a change of thought or behavior
• Applications can be positive or negative• Tell your small group – be accountable• This is where we are transformed
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