John Piper delves into the Gospel of Luke, showing how the first chapters highlight God’s central role in Jesus’s birth. He explores the significance of faith, humility, and obedience, drawing insights from biblical characters like Mary, Zechariah, and Elizabeth.
He teaches the following:
- The purpose and structure of Luke’s Gospel
- The importance of confidence in faith
- Parallelism in Luke’s first two chapters
- The centrality of God in Luke
- Jesus’s unique nature
- Assurance of salvation through Jesus
- The way of faith and humility
- The joy of the Holy Spirit
- The call to receive the Holy Spirit
- The final encouragement to know and experience the gospel