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Luke #6: Repentance
This lesson considers several incidents in Luke where repentance takes center stage. Jesus tells the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector where it is the repentant sinner and not the self-righteous religious man who walks away justified. Then, Zacchaeus, a chief tax collector, illustrates this parable in real time as He manifests the fruits of repentance after an encounter with Jesus. It calls each reader to look into his or her own heart and life to see if they have found repentance and manifested the fruit of it.
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About this Plan

Luke's Gospel showcases Jesus' humanity as God-man, emphasizing compassion and relatability. It introduces famous parables like the Prodigal Son and Good Samaritan. With more details on Jesus' birth, Luke provides a clear mission statement. In contrast, John's Gospel adopts a unique style, featuring "I AM" statements and focusing on signs. Its purpose is to foster belief in Jesus as the Son of God for eternal life.
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