Luke's Gospel was written as the first part of a two-part
story. The second book -- the Acts of the Apostles -- might better be
called "The Acts of the Holy Spirit." Jesus' last worldly act
was to prepare his disciples to receive the Holy Spirit and to instruct them
what they were supposed to do with it. This message and a better
understanding of the Holy Spirit are as important for us today as they were for
the first followers of Christ. On Pentecost Sunday, we conclude our
study of Luke with a call to prayer and to action in and with the Holy Spirit.
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