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The Bible Speaks Today: New Testament

Savior of the World: The Message of Luke's Gospel

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Book by Wilcock, Michael

215 pages, Paperback

First published August 13, 1984

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152 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2024
Strong gospel content, and the book was appropriately entitled the “Message of Luke”. I felt like I was reading a transcript of a jumbo sermon on Luke. With barely 200 pages, and with lots of references to and some discussions of other books of the Bible - I don’t think the author wanted to bequeath his readers with a textual analysis on Luke through this book. No doubt that the gospel was richly taught front and centre here. But I wouldn’t have purchased this book had I known that I may derive similarly strong content from good sermons available online for free. I suppose if I had read this with the expectation of simply having an overview of Luke, I would have been more satisfied.
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January 2, 2019
“Deep, Penetrating, and Provoking”. These are the words you will be thinking when you finish “The Message of Luke” by Michael Wilcock, as it is one of the most well written books on the Gospel of Luke that I have had the privilege of reading. This book is parts of the ever-growing series called “The Bible Speaks Today”, produced by IVP Academic.  “The Bible Speaks Today” is a thoroughly Evangelical series which serves as an introduction as well as practicality explaining the Gospel of Luke through a thoroughly Evangelical perspective. 

In the introduction, with regard to the dating of Luke, Wilcock argues well for an early date while, briefly, against critical arguments for older dating. His arguments systematically destroy any critical arguments that have been put forth to this time. His arguments are up today and even focus on the most critical and modern viewpoints, even ones that have just recently been published.

Wilcock is a excellent exegete specifically and when it comes to the Gospel, it shines in this volume.  Wilcock makes sure that the reader is getting an important look into the culture of the day and its influence on the text. Through this process Wilcock brings about conclusions which are gold for any pastor preaching exegetically through the Gospel of Luke.

Through exegeting the Gospel of Luke, Wilcock demonstrates why he is a great Old Testament scholar of the modern age, which makes this a must-read by pastors preaching or Layman teaching through this Gospel either in the Pulpit or in the Sunday School room. I highly recommend this volume as an aid in either of these circumstances.

This book was provided to me free of charge from IVP Academic in exchange for an unbiased, honest review.
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50 reviews6 followers
September 13, 2021
I really like the BSTs - this one included. From time to time I work through a BST in my quiet times, alongside reading the Bible through cover to cover and working through the prayers in Valley of Vision and those on my prayer sheet.
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May 9, 2019
I appreciated Wilcock's insight into Luke's gospel. Not dully preachy, but inspiring. Needs to be read with the text (of Luke).
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August 13, 2014
Concise commentary that provides many biblical-theological nuggets throughout.
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