Luke the physician and friend of Paul's travelled with him for at least 2 years. He was thorough and comprehensively look for truth in all things - he didn't assume anything which is a lesson for all.
As Paul is believed to have begun his spreading the Good News in circa 40 AD, Luke most likely converted (he was a Roman citizen like Paul) in that decade.
The only call that Luke would have received was a call to salvation and we have no way to determine that.
In Matthew and Luke the temptor is called the devil. (NIV)
The gospels. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
"Why do you call me good?" Jesus answered. "No one is good - except God alone [Luke 18:19]
Jesus performed 19 miracles in Luke.
book of luke
Luke is emphasizing the characters and of course Jesus .
The angel Gabriel gave this clear explanation to Jesus' mother, Mary that the holy one will be called Jesus, Son of the Most High. (Luke 1:31,32)
Jesus was crucifed at a place called Golgotha, (Matthew 27.33) The place was also called Calvary, (Luke 23.33)
They are called the Gospel and are composed of the following books: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
AnswerLuke was not a disciple, he was a companion of Paul the apostle. Moreover, most scholars agree that Luke was not really the author of the Gospel attributed to him later in the second century. So, we can not say he was doing anything, nor that he was called by Jesus.
Herod Antipas (Luke 13:31-33) Evidently referring to Herod's craftiness, Jesus in his reply called Herod "that fox."
They are called the gospels. They are accounts of Jesus' life written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John