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Certainty Amidst Uncertainty

Luke 1-2

December 19, 2021 • Eric McPherson • Luke 1—2

This week, we will be looking at the birth of Christ from the opening 2 chapters of Luke’s gospel. In what serves as the prologue of the book, Luke tells his motivation for writing this gospel, so that his recipient, a man named Theophilus, can have “certainty” (Luke 1:4) about the things concerning Jesus. It is this idea of having certainty amidst uncertainty that shapes Luke’s account of Christ’s birth. In his well-researched version of the incarnation, Luke does something that is distinct among the gospel writers: he intentionally interweaves the narratives of the birth of Jesus and John the Baptizer.

In framing it this way, not only does he provide greater detail to such a familiar story, Luke also projects his authorial focus onto other figures of the Christmas story, using their lives to paint the picture of certainty and uncertainty. Ultimately, leading each of his readers to answer the one big question being asked of them: What will you do with your uncertainty? This will be a great text to find peace for our souls that battle with uncertainties, and hope in a God who does not discard us in our uncertainty.

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