The gospel of Luke, certainly, presents Jesus as the perfect Son of Man who came to fulfill God's program that has been revealed in the Old Testament (Micah 5:2; Isaiah 11:1; Jeremiah 23:5; 2 Samuel 7:16). Luke as a writer puts all of His efforts to recap the amazing life of this perfect Son of Man, Jesus, by concentrating more on the arrival, the ministry, the mission, and the resurrection of the Son of Man. Clearly, the first coming of Jesus Christ on earth was for a specific mission; to come as the finisher of God's program and bringer of the new era. Throughout the Old Testament, we saw every figures that God raised to be His representative among the people has failed to represent God. Because of sin that caused man to live unfaithfully to God, makes Adam, Moses, the Judges, Kings, the prophets, and all key figures of the Old Testament failed to live obediently as God's representative among His people. However, through Luke's writings, we saw a different ending from the life of Jesus. Lived as 100% man, Jesus …show more content…
He was sent by God the Father to start a new era that caused everything to be changed progressively. For the new era to really exist, there must be people that live during that era; and one of the significant examples that proves the new era has arrived is: the gift of the Holy spirit that will enables God's people to live with a mission and to live as the community of believers; the church. In the gospel of Luke, we saw how Jesus faithfully, doing the program of God that related to all the prophecies that we found throughout the Old testament books, but also, in Acts, we started to see the massive growth of what Jesus has started during His ministry's life through the lives of His disciples and the existence of the early church. From these two books, we can notice that God is working His program throughout the history. God is faithful in finishing what He has started from the