The life and ministry of Jesus on Earth were the unfolding of God's mission, purposefully recorded in the Gospel of Luke. This book offers a focused analysis of selected Lukan narratives through a postcolonial lens, uncovering their rich missiological significance. Each chapter explores a distinct passage in a logical sequence while remaining self-contained and accessible. Through this study, Jesus' mission is shown to challenge colonial structures and uplift the marginalized, making the message profoundly relevant to contemporary mission contexts. This work invites readers and scholars alike to engage more deeply with the intersections of postcolonial critique, biblical interpretation, and mission theology.