- Overview of Jesus' Ministry (4:14-44)
- Jesus' Galilean Ministry (4:14-15)
- Jesus Preaches in Nazareth: The Time of Fulfillment Has Come (4:16-30)
- Examples of Jesus' Ministry (4:31-44)
- The Gathering of Disciples (5:1-6:16)
- Come Work with Me: The Gathering of Disciples (5:1-11)
- The Cleansing of the Leper (5:12-16)
- The Healing of the Paralytic and the Authority to Forgive Sin (5:17-26)
- The Calling of Levi (5:27-32)
- Why Are You Different? Part 1 (5:33-39)
- Why Are You Different? Part 2 (6:1-5)
- Jesus Explains Sabbath Activity (6:6-11)
- The Choosing of the Twelve (6:12-16)
- Jesus' Teaching (6:17-49)
- A Summary of Jesus' Ministry (6:17-19)
- A Prophetic Call of Blessing and Woe (6:20-26)
- The Call to Exceptional Love and Mercy (6:27-36)
- On Judgment, Righteousness and Jesus' Teaching (6:37-49)
- Movements to Faith and Christological Questions (7:1-8:3)
- A Centurion's Exemplary Faith (7:1-10)
- Jesus' Authority to Raise the Dead (7:11-17)
- Jesus and John the Baptist (7:18-35)
- An Exemplary Sinner (7:36-50)
- A Surprising Picture of Faith in Ministry (8:1-3)
- The Call to Faith and Christology (8:4-9:17)
- The Parable of the Seed and the Importance of the Word (8:4-21)
- Miracle 1: Jesus' Authority over Nature and Care for Us (8:22-25)
- Miracle 2: Jesus' Authority over Disease and the Reversal of Evil (8:26-39)
- Miracles 3 and 4: Authority over Disease and Death and the Importance of Faith (8:40-56)
- Sharing the Authority (9:1-6)
- Who Is This Jesus Anyway? (9:7-9)
- Authority to Provide Revealed (9:10-17)
- Christological Confession and the Road of Discipleship (9:18-50)
Luke introduces the actual activity of Jesus' ministry in this third major section of his Gospel. It is likely that the events of this account follow the events of the Judean ministry that only John records (Carson 1984:116). The section highlights Jesus' activity and includes two major discourses by Jesus. One discourse shows how Jesus presents himself as the fulfillment of God's promises (4:16-30), while the other reveals his ethical teaching (6:20-49). Miracles dominate the section. Luke focuses on who Jesus is in terms of his ministry's aims and the extent of his authority. Jesus and his power gradually awaken faith within the disciples.
Not all the section's news is positive. The contrast between Jesus' power and the growing rejection of him is the major tension in the story. This conflict is at the center of the plot of Luke's Gospel: Jesus has great power, but many still reject him. Blindness is a strange phenomenon; sin yields a potent darkness. Both together mean that people often miss what God is doing. Nonetheless, be assured that God is with Jesus and will fulfill the promises made to and through Jesus.
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