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Throughout the Gospel of Luke our Lord Jesus Christ traveled to many different places and along his way, taught many lessons to get his word out. ... Through a careful analysis, it is very evident that Jesus conducted many extraordinary miracles throughout his travels from town to town and city-to-city, whether they were freeing people with tortured souls from the demons that possessed them or healing the sick.
Jesus left the Jordan River after being baptized and was sent into the desert by God where Satan would tempt Him for forty days. In these forty days, Jesus fasted. Satan tempted Jesus three times and each time He denied Satan and followed the teachings of God. ... Through this greatness, those demons sent by Satan to torture souls knew that Jesus was the Messiah. The first instance of this is shown in Luke 4:31-37. ... What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? ... ”’ Jesus ordered demon out of him and the people were amazed. This was the first case of miracles in the book of Luke.
One day, Jesus was on the shore of Lake Gennesaret, where great crowds, pressed in on him to listen to the Word of God. ... Jesus then told Peter that he should go to the deepest part of the lake and cast his nets. ...
One day in a certain village Jesus was visiting, there was a man with an advanced case of leprosy. When he saw Jesus he fell to the ground before Him and begged Him to heal him. Jesus reached out and touched the man and said, “I am willing; be clean.” (Luke 5:13) The leprosy left him instantly. ... Jesus saw the faith that this man had so he blessed him. ... Also, a point needs to be made that Jesus healed a Gentile, and not simply a Jew-which would also make Him the Messiah of the entire world. ... Later on as He was leaving this village, Jesus ran into a tax collector named Levi and told Levi to follow him; he agreed. Levi then held a reception, with Jesus as the guest of honor and many of Levi’s tax collecting friends were there also. ... Jesus answered them, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.
Approximate Word count = 1830 Approximate Pages = 7.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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