Luke 1-12: The kingdom has come - 8 studies for individuals or groups - Paperback

Mike McKinley
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Luke 1–12: The Kingdom Has Come by Mike McKinley is a Bible study guide that helps readers understand the first half of Luke’s Gospel and know Jesus more deeply. It explores his teachings, miracles, parables, and kingdom with practical application for everyday life.

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What Happens When You Really Read Luke?

Most people who have been in church for any length of time think they know the first twelve chapters of Luke’s Gospel. The annunciation. The birth of Jesus. The baptism. The temptation. The calling of the disciples. The Sermon on the Plain. The miracles. The parables.

But there is knowing the stories — and then there is meeting the person at the centre of them.

Luke 1–12: The Kingdom Has Come by Mike McKinley is designed to do the second thing. It is a Bible study guide that takes readers — whether new to Luke or very familiar with it — into close, careful, and genuinely fresh engagement with the text. The result is not simply more information about Jesus. It is an encounter with him.

Fresh and Compelling — For Every Kind of Reader

One of the most striking things about this study guide is the breadth of its audience. Mike McKinley writes in a way that is genuinely fresh for experienced Bible readers who think they already know this section of Scripture well — and genuinely accessible for those who are newer to the Gospels and approaching the text with open curiosity.

This dual accessibility is rare and valuable. It means that a mixed small group — people at very different stages of their faith and Bible reading — can work through this study together and all be genuinely stretched, challenged, and fed. It means that a new Christian can pick it up alongside a seasoned elder and both will find something that pushes them closer to Jesus.

This is the hallmark of a truly excellent Bible study resource — and it is what makes Luke 1–12 stand apart.

Close to the Text. Rooted in Real Life.

Mike McKinley’s approach in this study is built on two commitments that hold in careful tension.

The first is close attention to the text itself. This is not a study that uses the Bible as a springboard for general life advice. It stays in the passage. It asks what Luke is actually saying, what Jesus is actually doing, what the original hearers would have understood — and what that means for the reader today. The questions are designed to open the text up, not to generate opinion about it.

The second is a genuine focus on real-life application. Luke wrote his Gospel so that people would know Jesus — and knowing Jesus changes things. McKinley is consistently asking: so what? What does this passage mean for how we live, what we believe, how we relate to God and to others? The application is concrete, honest, and challenging without being reductive.

Together these commitments produce a study that is exegetically grounded and pastorally alive.

Built for Small Groups — and for Leaders

Luke 1–12 is structured for small group use, with questions that are genuinely designed to open up discussion rather than produce a single correct answer. They are the kind of questions that draw people in, surface different perspectives, and lead naturally to deeper engagement with the text and with one another.

The study also includes a comprehensive guide for leaders at the back — practical, detailed, and genuinely useful for anyone facilitating a group through this material. This makes it an ideal resource not just for group members but for group leaders who want to be well prepared and confident in guiding discussion.

What This Study Covers

  • Luke 1 — The announcements to Zechariah and Mary; the Magnificat; the birth of John the Baptist
  • Luke 2 — The birth of Jesus; the presentation at the temple; the boy Jesus in Jerusalem
  • Luke 3–4 — The ministry of John the Baptist; the baptism and temptation of Jesus; the beginning of his public ministry
  • Luke 5–6 — The calling of the disciples; controversy with the Pharisees; the Sermon on the Plain
  • Luke 7–8 — Miracles of healing and resurrection; John the Baptist’s question; the parable of the sower; the calming of the storm
  • Luke 9 — The feeding of the five thousand; Peter’s confession; the Transfiguration; the cost of discipleship
  • Luke 10–12 — The sending of the seventy-two; the Good Samaritan; Mary and Martha; the Lord’s Prayer; warnings and encouragements

What Readers Will Gain

  • A fresh, close engagement with the first half of Luke’s Gospel — seeing familiar passages with new eyes
  • A clearer understanding of who Jesus is, what his kingdom means, and why he came
  • Real-life application drawn carefully and honestly from the text, not imposed onto it
  • Rich, substantive discussion in a small group setting — opened up by questions designed to genuinely engage
  • A deeper confidence in reading the Gospels independently — skills that transfer to other parts of Scripture
  • Pastoral and theological insight from one of the most trusted Bible teachers writing today
  • Comprehensive leader’s notes for facilitators wanting to guide the study well

Who Should Read This Book

  • Small group leaders looking for a trustworthy, well-structured study guide on Luke’s Gospel
  • Church members wanting a substantive, text-focused Bible study for their small group
  • Individual Christians wanting to work through Luke 1–12 in a careful, applicatory way
  • New believers wanting a guided introduction to Luke’s Gospel with real-life application
  • Experienced Bible readers wanting to encounter familiar passages with fresh depth and insight
  • Pastors and elders wanting a reliable resource to recommend or use in their congregations
  • Theology students and seminary candidates studying the Synoptic Gospels
  • Churches in India running small group Bible studies or adult discipleship programmes

About the Author

Mike McKinley is the senior pastor of Sterling Park Baptist Church in Sterling, Virginia, and a respected author and Bible teacher in the Reformed evangelical tradition. He is known for writing and teaching that combines careful attention to Scripture with pastoral warmth, practical application, and an ability to make the text of the Bible come alive for ordinary readers. He is the author of several books including Am I Really a Christian?, Church Planting Is for Wimps, and Passion — and his Bible study guides are used in churches and small groups around the world. His contribution to the Luke series reflects his particular gift for bringing readers into genuine, life-changing encounter with the Jesus of the Gospels.

About the Good Book Company Bible Study Series

Luke 1–12: The Kingdom Has Come is published by The Good Book Company as part of their trusted range of small group and personal Bible study guides. The Good Book Company series is characterised by close attention to the biblical text, real-life application, and thoughtful discussion questions — making them among the most widely used and highly regarded Bible study resources available for small groups, individuals, and church discipleship programmes. Companion volumes and series covering other books of the Bible are also available, including the God’s Word For You expository guide series.

  • Weight : 0.125 kg
  • Dimensions : 21.08 × 13.97 × 0.38 cm
  • Format : Paperback
  • ISBN : 9781784980160
  • Language : English
  • Pages : 96
  • Publisher : THE GOOD BOOK COMPANY
  • HSN : 4901

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