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The Gospel of Luke and Act of the ApostlesIn the parable of the prodigal son, in what respects might the youngers son and the father s eem "prodigal?" What is the parable's message? The younger son is prodigal in the sense that he arrogantly asked for his inheritance ahead of time and then proceeded to squander it on reckless living. The father might be considered prodigal in the sense that he is foolishly spendthrift with his love. Jesus' message in is that the return of sinners brings great joy in heaven. God loves sinners. (pp. 326-327) _______________ wrote both the Gospel bearing his name as well as the ____________________. His Gospel presents Jesus as one who intimately knows the ___________________ of his Father, a compassionate God who longs to __________________ all his children. The Acts describes how the ___________________ continued to preach Jesus and his basic message of God's for all people in the period after the __________________. Luke, Acts of the Apostles, Heart, Save, Church, Salvation, Resurrection True or False? Luke consciously and masterfully organized his writings, linking both salvation history and Jewish history. False. Luke consciously and masterfully organized his writings, linking both salvation hist ory and ordinary history. Explain the ways Luke organizes his Gospel around the symbol of Jerusalem. In the infancy narratives, Jesus is taken to Jerusalem shortly after his birth. In Jerusalem, the prophecies of Simeon and Anna proclaim that Jesus is the promised Savior. At the age of twelve, Jesus astounds the teachers in Jerusalem and informs Mary and Joseph that he is in Jerusalem to be in his Father's house. Throughout his Galilean ministry, Luke continually reminds his readers of the importance of Jerusalem. Pharisees and teachers arrive from Jerusalem to criticize Jesus' teaching, and crowds of Jerusalem's citizens seek him out to hear his teaching. In Luke 9:51 Jesus is "resolutely determined to journey to Jerusalem." (p. 329) True or False? Jesus tells his disciples that he must die in Jerusalem. True. (pp. 329-330) True or False? The Gospel of Matthew ends with Jesus telling the Apostles to wait in Jerusa lem for the descent of the Holy Spirit before they begin to preach the forgiveness of sins to all nations. False. The Gospel of Luke ends with Jesus telling the Apostles to wait in Jerusalem for t he descent of the Holy Spirit before they begin to preach the forgiveness of sins to all nations. (p 330) The Acts of the Apostles continues to stress the importance of ______________, opening with the de scent of the Holy Spirit on ________________ in the Holy City. From there the Gospel _______________ to the farthest re aches of the _________________ Empire. For Luke, Jerusalem is a _______________ of how the Christian life is a even for Christians today who will experience rejection, ______________, and death in the sharing the Gospel. Jerusalem, Pentecost, Spreads, Roman, Symbol, Journey, Suffering _________________ tells us St. Luke was a ______________ Christian who may have been attracted to Both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles are addressed to ___________________ an important clue that Luke is the author of both. Further evidence is the similarity of their _________________, language, organization, and ___________________ elements. Together, these two works comprise more than a _______________ of the New Testament. Traditon, Gentile, Judaism, Theophilus, style, structural, quarter True or False? It appears that St. Luke was a physician by trade and a steadfast friend and co worker to St. Peter. False. It appears that St. Luke was a physician by trade and a steadfast friend and coworker to St. Paul. (p. 335) Evidence suggests that Luke was writing for Gentile Christian churches. Explain. (a) The Gospel clearly appeals to a Gentile audience. One of the major themes is the univ ersality of Jesus' offer of salvation. (b) Luke made it clear that Gentiles didn't have to convert to Judaism in order to accept Jesus. (c) He eliminates passages that might confuse a non-Jewish audience. (d) Luke omits exclusively Jewish names. (e) He also emphasizes that Jesus is the only Lord, not the emperors. (f) He singles out Gentiles throughout his Gospel. (р. 336) True or False? Luke used several sources to compose his Gospel, Q, L (sources unique to Lu ke), and about 60 percent of Matthew's Gospel. False. Luke used several sources to compose his Gospel, Q, L (sources unique to Luke), and about 60 percent of Mark's Gospel. (p. 337) True or False? Luke, while acknowledging the existence of other Gospels, claims th at he wrote his own in a careful and systematic way. True. (pp. 337-338) What three periods of salvation history does Luke have in mind when writing the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles? (1) In the first two chapters of his Gospel, Luke shows the relationship between Jesus and the history of Israel. (2) In the rest of the Gospel, Luke gives an orderly account of the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus, showing how Jesus is the promised Savior come for all people everywhere. (3) In Acts, Luke traces the rapid spread of the apostolic Church through the Gentile world. (pp. 338-339) True or False? Luke wishes to express God's great compassion, love and humility, revea led in both the stories of Jesus' birth and in the ways Jesus expresses the Beatitudes. True. (p. 340) Who are "the poor" in the Gospel of Luke? What is the problem with wealth? The poor includes not only those who are socially disadvantaged, but also those who recognize that they are nothing without God. The rich are condemned not for being wealthy, but because they feel they do not need God. (pp. 341-342) Who are "the poor" in the Gospel of Luke? What is the problem with wealth? Explain what Jesus is teaching in the story of the rich man and Lazarus. Jesus is warning that those who have plenty in this life must share with those who have le ss. God's children who are blessed with material wealth must imitate God by sharing with their sisters and brothers who have less. Generosity and service to the poor are mandatory for those who follow Jesus. (p. 342) Jesus showed ____________ for outcasts. Luke reports how Jesus stayed in the house of a ________________ and a notorious sinner, named________________ Jesus also reached out to ______________ who were forced to live _________________ from others because they were unclean. On one occasion Jesus cured_lepers, only one of which, a hated ___________________ returned to express his gratitude. Compassion, Tax Collector, Zacchaeus, lepers, apart, ten, Samaritan
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