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The second half of Luke's Gospel sees Jesus walking to Jerusalem to die on his cross in order to open his kingdom to anyone who would come. Luke offers joyful certainty not just that God's kingdom is perfect, but that its gates are open. With close attention to the text and a focus on real-life application, Mike McKinley brings us face to face with Jesus in a compelling way for both new and experienced readers of this Gospel. You can read through this accessible commentary as a normal book, work through it devotionally, or use it as you prepare for teaching or preaching a passage. As you read,…mehr

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The second half of Luke's Gospel sees Jesus walking to Jerusalem to die on his cross in order to open his kingdom to anyone who would come. Luke offers joyful certainty not just that God's kingdom is perfect, but that its gates are open. With close attention to the text and a focus on real-life application, Mike McKinley brings us face to face with Jesus in a compelling way for both new and experienced readers of this Gospel. You can read through this accessible commentary as a normal book, work through it devotionally, or use it as you prepare for teaching or preaching a passage. As you read, you'll pay close attention to the text and clean insights into the original historical, cultural, and biblical context while gaining clear and grounded application for Christians today.
Autorenporträt
Mike McKinley is the author of Passion, Did the devil make me do it? and Church Planting is for Wimps. Since 2005 he has been pastor of Sterling Park Baptist Church in Sterling, Virginia. Before that, he served on the pastoral staff of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington DC, having received his MDiv from Westminster Theological Seminary. Mike is married to Karen, and they have five children.