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		<title>Theology from Luke&#8217;s Early Prophecies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2013 19:39:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[I have just begun a series preaching through Luke&#8217;s gospel. Immediately I ran into the difficult preaching portions where an angel of the Lord prophesies about John the Baptizer&#8217;s role (Luke 1:13-17). Then, in Luke 1:67-79 Luke records Zechariah&#8217;s own prophecy about Jesus and John&#8217;s missions. I found it helpful to focus on the fact [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just begun a series preaching through Luke&#8217;s gospel. Immediately I ran into the difficult preaching portions where an angel of the Lord prophesies about John the Baptizer&#8217;s role (Luke 1:13-17). Then, in Luke 1:67-79 Luke records Zechariah&#8217;s own prophecy about Jesus and John&#8217;s missions. I found it helpful to focus on the fact that these prophecies are God&#8217;s interpretation of Jesus and John&#8217;s missions. Key elements of our salvation are contained in these prophecies. God&#8217;s definition of their mission contains information that helps us understand later portions of Luke&#8217;s research about Jesus. For instance, these opening prophecies highlight the often-neglected aspect of repentance (cf. Luke 1:17), being redeemed to serve God (Luke 1:74), and justification leading to the goal of our holiness (Luke 1:75).</p>
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