Before the Day of Pentecost, Luke was like Jesus as the other disciples were like him. Only they believed. But after Pentecost, when the Holy Ghost, the Comforter, was given to the believers, Luke began to be turned into the image of Jesus Christ according to the Scripture in Romans 8. 29. -
"For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate [to be] conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren."
Saint Luke was a disciple of Jesus Christ and a close companion during his ministry. He wrote the Gospel of Luke, which provides a detailed account of Jesus's life and teachings. Like Jesus, Saint Luke dedicated his life to spreading the message of love, compassion, and faith.
Luke was a follower of Jesus Christ not an Apostle. He accompanied Paul on a number of his missionary journeys and also wrote the books of Luke and Acts.
Luke was not an apostle and never met Our Lord. He got all his information for his Gospel second hand by interviewing those who knew Jesus.
you can act like a saint by living Godly in Christ Jesus, If you know Jesus as savior you are a saint, but many do not live like it.
Jesus is thought to have told many parables, such as the parable of the Prodigal Son, in order to teach the moral truths behind the parables. Jesus probably never really spoke these parables, because most or all of them were created by writers long after his death so as to give substance to Jesus' teachings. This is as true of the parable of the Prodigal Son as of other New Testament parables.The Parable of the Prodigal Son appears in the Gospels of Luke (15:11-32). Like all the New Testament gospels, Luke was originally anonymous, so we do not know who the author really was, in spite of the attribution to Luke later in the second century.
Saint Paul never met Jesus during his earthly ministry, but he had a transformative encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. After this experience, Paul dedicated his life to spreading the teachings of Jesus and establishing Christian communities, much like the apostles who accompanied Jesus during his ministry. Both Jesus and Paul emphasized love, forgiveness, and the importance of faith in God.
The apostles were Jewish, like Jesus Christ. The Christians did not fully form until years after Jesus' death and the placement of Saint Peter as the first Pope.
St. Francis of Assisi is often referred to as the "second Christ" due to his deep devotion to living a life similar to that of Jesus Christ and his embodiment of Christ-like virtues such as humility, compassion, and love for all creation.
Some Jews who were Jewish like Jesus, first believed in Jesus Christ.
As no one knows what Jesus Christ looked like it is impossible to say.
No, the book of Luke in the Bible is not a book of poems. It is one of the four Gospel books that narrate the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The book of Luke is written in prose form, presenting a detailed account of Jesus' ministry and its impact on society.
There is nothing in scripture nor in tradition that even hints at what Luke's childhood was like.
There is no difference between Baby Jesus and Jesus Christ. Jesus is called Baby Jesus because He was born into this world like all of us, as a baby.
Jesus told the two brothers , Follow me. Something like that.
I would like to travel in Israel , to see the place were jesus christ born