Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Trust your Dr.

Trust your doctor. Mostly today, we do. After all, they have been through much training and usually know more than we do. Luke, the writer of the gospel of Luke and Acts, was a doctor/physician. In ch1, he starts out with his purpose for writing, to write an account about the events that have been fulfilled. So much is going on in that one sentence. First, Luke has carefully examined things. Second, he wants to write an account to his friend to witness events, and third, these events happened, have been fulfilled. That last one leads you to understand that the events were foretold and have now come true. What an intro eh? Luke is saying, trust me, I've carefully researched this, and it is better than the cure for cancer. Don't you want friends like Luke? Let's see what the dr. has to say over the coming weeks..

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