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Gospel of Luke

Okay kiddo, let me explain to you what Gospel of Luke is all about. Have you heard of Jesus? So, there are four books in the Bible that tell us about Jesus and his teachings. These books are called Gospels. Gospel of Luke is one of those books.

Now, Luke was a man who lived a long time ago, and he wrote the Gospel of Luke. He was not one of Jesus' twelve disciples, but he knew some of them and talked to other people who knew Jesus.

The Gospel of Luke is like a storybook about Jesus' life, teachings, miracles, and death. It is divided into different chapters, and each chapter talks about something different that Jesus did or said. For example, it talks about how Jesus was born, how he helped people who were sick, how he taught people about God, and how he died on a cross.

Luke wanted to share the good news about Jesus with people who had not yet heard about him. He wanted people to know that Jesus was sent by God to save us from our sins and to show us how to love and live a good life. That's why it's called the Gospel, which means "good news."

Luke also wanted people to know that Jesus came for everyone, not just for a certain group of people. He talks about how Jesus welcomed women, children, and people who were not wealthy or respected.

In summary, Gospel of Luke is a book in the Bible that tells us about Jesus' teachings and life. It's like a storybook that shares the good news about Jesus and how he came to save us all.