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Bite-size Studies for the Gospel of Luke

The Gospel of Luke presents a clear and ordered account of the life, ministry, and mission of Jesus. It is both accessible and theologically rich, making it an ideal place to begin your Bible study or to begin again. Rather than attempting to cover everything at once, these studies focus on small, intentional sections of the text. The aim is not speed, but depth; not quantity, but clarity.

At its centre, this study is not about completing a plan, but about encountering a person. Luke’s Gospel presents Jesus clearly—who He is, what He has come to do, and what it means to follow Him. As you move through these passages, the goal is not only to understand the text, but to recognise Him more fully and respond with growing trust and obedience.

Each day follows a simple, repeatable pattern. This structure is deliberate. It moves from reading to understanding, from understanding to reflection, and from reflection to action. In doing so, it helps bridge the gap between Scripture and everyday life.

You do not need more time.
You need a simpler plan.

Begin with the first passage.

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Luke Day 1 – God’s Plan

God initiates His redemptive plan by entering ordinary life with an extraordinary promise. Mary is n…

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Luke Day 2 – Mary’s Humility

Mary’s response is not passive acceptance, but active worship rooted in clear understanding of God’s…

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Luke Day 3 – The Good News of Jesus

God announces the arrival of salvation not to the powerful, but to shepherds, ordinary and overlooke…

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Luke Day 4 – Waiting on God

Simeon embodies faithful waiting anchored, not in circumstances but in God’s promise. When he sees J…

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Luke Day 5 – Repentance

John’s message centres on repentance—not merely regret, but a decisive turning of the heart and life…

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Luke Day 6 – The Temptation

Jesus enters the wilderness not by chance, but guided by the Spirit. In loneliness and weakness, tem…

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Luke Day 7 – Jesus’ Mission

Jesus reads from Isaiah and proclaims its fulfilment in Himself, making a clear and public declarati…

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Luke Day 8 – Jesus Calls His Disciples

Jesus meets Peter in the context of ordinary work and calls him into something greater. After a nigh…

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Luke Day 9 – Love Your Enemies

Jesus challenges His followers to go beyond natural reactions and embrace a radical, God-shaped love…

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Luke Day 10 – Forgiveness and Love

A contrast emerges between superficial respectability and genuine inner change. The woman approaches…

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Luke Day 11 – Parable of the Sower

Jesus uses the image of a sower to show that the impact of God’s Word depends not on the seed itself…

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Luke Day 12 – Faith in the Storm

As the storm intensifies, the disciples quickly shift from confidence to fear, revealing how fragile…

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Luke Day 13 – Discipleship

Jesus presents discipleship as a daily decision marked by surrender, sacrifice, and allegiance. To d…

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Luke Day 14: The Good Samaritan

Jesus shifts the focus from defining “neighbour” to demonstrating what it means to be one. The contr…

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Luke Day 15 – Prayer

Jesus teaches His disciples that prayer is rooted in relationship, dependence, and trust. Beginning …

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Luke Day 16 – Do Not Worry

Jesus addresses anxiety by redirecting attention from provision to perspective. Worry focuses on wha…

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Luke Day 17 – Fruitfulness

The parable presents both urgency and patience. The absence of fruit is not ignored—it is confronted…

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Luke Day 18 – Cost of Discipleship

Jesus confronts the cost of discipleship with clarity and urgency. Following Him is not an addition …

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Luke Day 19 – The Prodigal Son

The turning point begins when the son “comes to himself,” recognising both his condition and his nee…

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Luke Day 20 – Gratitude

Ten are healed, yet only one returns—revealing that receiving God’s grace does not automatically pro…

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Luke Day 21 – Faithfulness

Jesus draws a direct connection between faithfulness in small things and trustworthiness in greater …

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Day 22 – Humility before God

Jesus contrasts two approaches to God: one based on self-righteous comparison, and the other on humb…

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Luke Day 23 – Zacchaeus

Jesus seeks out Zacchaeus with deliberate grace, calling him by name before any change occurs. The e…

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Luke Day 24 – Palm Sunday

Jesus enters Jerusalem as King, yet not in the manner the crowd expects. He arrives in humility, ful…

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Luke Day 25 – The Authority of Jesus

The leaders question Jesus’ authority not to seek understanding but to challenge it. Their concern i…

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Luke Day 26 – The Widow’s Mite

Jesus contrasts outward generosity with true sacrifice, showing that value is measured not by amount…

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Luke Day 27 – The Lord’s Supper

Jesus intentionally anchors this moment in Passover, then redefines it around Himself.

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Luke Day 28 – Gethsemane

In Gethsemane, Jesus fully submits to the Father’s will, even as His anguish deepens. While He prays…

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Luke Day 29 – The Crucifixion

At the cross, rejection, suffering, and mercy intersect. Jesus is crucified among criminals but resp…

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Luke Day 30 – Easter Sunday

The resurrection challenges expectation with reality: the tomb is empty, yet the first reaction is c…

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Luke Day 31 – Road to Emmaus

Two disciples walk in confusion, trying to make sense of events that have unsettled their expectatio…

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Luke Day 32 – The Great Commission

What did Jesus instruct His Disciples to do after the resurrection? Explore the Great Commission in …

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Luke Day 33 – The Ascension

Jesus concludes His teaching by demonstrating that all Scripture points to Him: His suffering, resur…

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