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Qui a écrit les Actes des Apôtres ? Luc, un homme qui n’était pas apôtre. Découvrez son rôle clé aux côtés de Paul et comment il a documenté la naissance de l’Église.#luc #bible #actesdesapôtres#chretien #fyp

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it was neither apothe, nor was it less direct from Jesus. However, it is him who wrote one of the most precise and most valuable of all the Bible. The act of apothecations. Here is the incredible history of Luke, the Median who was conquered by God. In a world dominated by the Roman Empire, where the Christian faith was still fragile, a man described how to write his name, Luke. Contrary to Pierre and Jean, Luke never walked on the side of Jesus. He did not see miracles, nor did he hear the parables directly. But he had something unique, a rigorous spirit, formed as a medicine and a heart passionate by truth. Luke was not a Jew, he was a Greek, a stranger to Israel's alliance. However, he became one of the greatest and least of Christ's stories. Instead of inventing or repeating rumors, Luke made something extraordinary. He enquired, he met more or less eyewitnesses. He interites those who saw Jesus as a warrior, taught and died, and resurrected. Perhaps even he spoke to Mary, the mother of Jesus, because he only tells some details about Christ's birth with a lot of precision. Then he wrote them. His Gospel begins with a clear declaration. He wants to tell things with exactitude, and what he produces is a masterpiece, a structured, detailed, powerful one. But Luke does not stop there. He becomes the faithful companion of Paul, the Holy Cross. He travels with him, shares his sufferings, his prisons, his dangers. When everyone abandons Paul, Luke says, "In the shadow, always." And it is still Luke who writes the book of the Holy Cross. Thanks to him, we know the essence of the Church, the miracles, the persecutions, and the expansion of the Gospel until the extremities of the world. Luke was not on the front of the scene, he was not a famous preacher, but he made something powerful, he documented the truth, so that the world never forgets. You don't need to be in the center to have an eternal impact. Even in the shadows, God can use to write a story that will cross the centuries. Have a good one for other stories, inspiring from the Bible.