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Highlights
- The Gospel of Luke has long been celebrated for its attention to detail.
- Author(s): Larry Parsley
- 274 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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Book Synopsis
The Gospel of Luke has long been celebrated for its attention to detail. In this accessible devotional, Larry Parsley illuminates the brilliant subtleties of Luke's text-the careful wordplay, the beautiful imagery-which, all together, paint the story of Christ in living color. Follow Parsley verse by verse, and see this old story with fresh eyes.
Review Quotes
With wisdom, wit, and winsomeness, The Living Color of Luke's Gospel will feed hungry souls longing for choice spiritual bread. Parsley's pastoral heart, clever word pictures, and spiritual sensitivity are good gifts we should not withhold from God's people. - Matthew D. Kim, Professor of Practical Theology and Hubert H. and Gladys S. Raborn Chair of Pastoral Leadership at Baylor University's Truett Theological Seminary
Luke's gospel is indeed brought into living color through Dr. Parsley's gifts both as a creative writer and a pastoral theologian. Whether you are reading Luke for the first time or the fiftieth, this book will be a delightful companion for the journey. - Deirdre LaNoue, Spiritual Director and author of The Spiritual Legacy of Henri Nouwen
Put aside the heavy-duty biblical commentaries for a while; they'll be there when you need them. Now treat yourself to the Gospel of Luke rendered by a master preacher, teacher, and storyteller. Not only does Larry Parsley paint the wonders of this beloved Gospel with insight and a deft stroke, but he does so with a loving, grace-filled heart-the heart of one who personally knows the Jesus of faith and history. Read these sparkling devotions one at a time or in large soul-satisfying portions. - G. Lee Ramsey, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Care and Preaching at Memphis Theological Seminary, and author of Preachers and Misfits, Prophets and Thieves: The Minister in Southern Fiction
Rich with literary insights, historical background, and thoughtful anecdotes, these brief devotionals challenge us to hear, consider, wonder at, and be changed anew by "the old, old story." The Living Color of Luke's Gospel promises to be a tremendous resource not only for personal study of Scripture but also for those preparing to preach and teach on these texts. - Rebecca Poe Hays, Assistant Professor of Christian Scriptures at Baylor University's Truett Theological Seminary