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William Barclay · 1975
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What this book knows
Luke's Gospel, read passage by passage, reveals Jesus as master of human disorder, healer of shame, and fulfillment of a love no failure can exhaust.
shame
When our hearts are filled with bitter shame, Christ's hand is still stretched out — to touch the untouchable, love the unlovable, forgive the unforgivable.
BARC-LUKE-RC-061Jesus did not speak to Peter in anger but looked at him — liability to temptation is the price paid by those adventurous in mind and action.
BARC-LUKE-RC-243faith-and-doubt
The disciples were helplessly baffled; the father bitterly disappointed. Into this disorder came Jesus — his calm mastery the only grip life allows.
BARC-LUKE-RC-119The Christian is someone who walks not towards the sunset but towards the sunrise — not in despair but forward into the light of resurrection.
BARC-LUKE-RC-264Christianity is not founded on dreams of disordered minds but on one who in actual historical fact faced, fought, and conquered death.
BARC-LUKE-RC-266calling
It was by conscientiousness in the narrow duties of home that Jesus fitted himself for the great task — faithful in few things, entrusted with many.
BARC-LUKE-RC-0446 published passages · book excerpt · research analysis
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