Luke 1:3
French Jerusalem 1998
j'ai décidé, moi aussi, après m'être informé exactement de tout depuis les origines d'en écrire pour toi l'exposé suivi, excellent Théophile,
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Luke is explaining to Theophilus why he decided to write his account of Jesus' life. He wanted to make sure everything was accurate and organized from the beginning.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're writing a story for your friend about all the fun things that happened at summer camp. You want to make sure you remember every detail and tell it in order, so they understand everything clearly. That's what Luke is doing here!
Historical Background
Luke wrote this Gospel around 60-80 AD, likely while traveling with Paul or during his time in Rome. He was addressing Theophilus, probably a Roman official he knew, providing an orderly account to solidify the faith of early Christians.
Living It Out Today
When writing important documents for your boss or preparing presentations for school projects, ensure you have all facts correct and present them clearly and logically. This ensures that your audience understands and trusts the information presented.
Topics
writingaccuracyfaithhistorical accountstrustorganization
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Luke write this Gospel in order?
Luke wanted to ensure that his account was clear and accurate, making it easier for readers like Theophilus to understand the story of Jesus' life.
Who is Theophilus?
Theophilus is likely a Roman official who Luke knew. He wrote this Gospel to help solidify his faith and provide an organized, accurate account of Jesus' teachings and actions.
How does accuracy in writing affect faith?
Accuracy in writings like the Gospels helps build trust and confidence in believers by providing reliable accounts of events and teachings, reinforcing their faith.
What can we learn from Luke about organizing information?
Luke's approach teaches us to present information clearly and logically. This ensures that our audience understands the message fully and trusts its accuracy.
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