Commemorated on January 4
The
Holy Apostle and Evangelist Luke, was a native of Syrian Antioch, a
companion of the holy Apostle Paul (Phil.1:24, 2 Tim. 4:10-11), and a
physician enlightened in the Greek medical arts. Hearing about Christ,
Luke arrived in Palestine and fervently accepted the preaching of
salvation from the Lord Himself. As one of the Seventy Apostles, St Luke
was sent by the Lord with the others to preach the Kingdom of Heaven
during the Savior's earthly life (Luke 10:1-3). After the Resurrection,
the Lord Jesus Christ appeared to Sts Luke and Cleopas on the road to
Emmaus.
Luke accompanied St Paul on his second missionary journey, and from that
time they were inseparable. When Paul's coworkers had forsaken him,
only Luke remained to assist him in his ministry (2 Tim. 4:10-11).
After the martyric death of the First-Ranked Apostles Peter and Paul, St
Luke left Rome to preach in Achaia, Libya, Egypt and the Thebaid. He
ended his life by suffering martyrdom in the city of Thebes.
Tradition credits St Luke with painting the first icons of the Mother of
God. "Let the grace of Him Who was born of Me and My mercy be with
these Icons," said the All-Pure Virgin after seeing the icons. St Luke
also painted icons of the First-Ranked Apostles Peter and Paul. St
Luke's Gospel was written in the years 62-63 at Rome, under the guidance
of the Apostle Paul. In the preliminary verses (1:1-3), St Luke
precisely sets forth the purpose of his work. He proposes to record, in
chronological order, everything known by Christians about Jesus Christ
and His teachings. By doing this, he provided a firmer historical basis
for Christian teaching (1:4). He carefully investigated the facts, and
made generous use of the oral tradition of the Church and of what the
All-Pure Virgin Mary Herself had told him (2:19, 51).
In St Luke's Gospel, the message of the salvation made possible by the
Lord Jesus Christ, and the preaching of the Gospel, are of primary
importance.
St Luke also wrote the Acts of the Holy Apostles at Rome around 62-63
A.D. The Book of Acts, which is a continuation of the four Gospels,
speaks about the works and the fruits of the holy Apostles after the
Ascension of the Savior. At the center of the narrative is the Council
of the holy Apostles at Jerusalem in the year 51, a Church event of
great significance, which resulted in the separation of Christianity
from Judaism and its independent dissemination into the world (Acts
15:6-29). The theological focus of the Book of Acts is the coming of the
Holy Spirit, Who will guide the Church "into all truth" John 16:13)
until the Second Coming of Christ.
TROPARION-TONE 3
Holy apostle Luke of the Seventy;
entreat the merciful;
to grant our souls forgiveness of transgressions.
KONTAKION-TONE 4
The Church ever sees you as a shining star, O apostle Luke,
Your miracles have manifested great enlightenment.
Therefore we cry out to Christ:
"Save those who with faith honor Your apostle, O Most Merciful One."
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