Today we start Part 3 of the Dwell Richly Initiative with the Gospel of Luke. If you've made it this far, congratulations! And if you're just joining us on this journey, welcome! Our goal is to "let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly" (Colossians 3:16), and we're doing that by savoring the four Gospels, one chapter at a time.
By way of reminder, you can also join the conversation by leaving your thoughts from the day's chapter on our church website or Facebook page (links below). If you still need it, you can download the booklet for Part 3 here...
As we get going with Luke, and like I shared last month, you may once again appreciate the Bible Project's introductory video:
Today's readingβLuke 1:1-38
In the first half of Luke 1, right away the word "certainty" (v. 4) jumps out at me: Luke writes to his friend Theophilus so that the latter "may have certainty concerning the things [he has] been taught." This tells me: I can trust this account. Luke isn't sharing his opinions; he is reporting the (good) news. Praise God for his diligent servant!
What's your Word?