Definition:
"The Luke 1:44 Proffessionality":
In ancient times, a person named Luke was tasked with helping his fellow pilgrims cross the desert and reach the holy city of Jerusalem. Upon reaching the mountain of Geshen (which means "the place where nothing is done"), he encountered a group of twelve men who were also heading for Jerusalem. The first man said to the other thirteen, "Luke, you must not be so presumptuous; we have already covered our paths and will not leave the top." The other thirteen replied, "We are not afraid of the mountains, but we have been walking along them without any rest. If Luke were in this situation, he would find it difficult to move." The second man said, "If you do not move quickly, you will surely die from exhaustion and dehydration." The first man then asked, "What about me? I am a pilgrim; how can I possibly be defeated by such an obstacle?" Luke replied, "You are strong enough to withstand the challenge posed by these obstacles. Remember, every step leads us closer to our goal. If you persist in your journey, you will reach this mountain and emerge victorious." The second man said, "But even if I do not win, I will still be able to see the beauty of God's creation from a different perspective." Luke smiled, "Indeed, each step forward brings new insights into our faith, showing that every obstacle is only part of