Luke 22:28
Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)
Julle het altyd by My gebly toe dit sleg gegaan het met My.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking to his disciples, thanking them for staying with him through difficult times. He acknowledges their loyalty and the challenges they've faced together.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who always stands by your side even when things get tough. Jesus is like that friend, telling his closest friends how much he appreciates that they stayed loyal to him during hard times.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written around AD 80-100, aimed at a diverse audience including Gentiles and Jews. It reflects Jesus' acknowledgment of his disciples' unwavering support amidst trials.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us to be grateful for friends who stick with us through tough times. For instance, if you're dealing with a health issue or financial struggle, remember those who have supported you and thank them regularly.
Topics
loyaltyperseverancediscipleshipfriendshipgratitudechallenges
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are 'they' that Jesus refers to in Luke 22:28?
'They' refers to the disciples who remained loyal to Jesus even during challenging times, such as when he faced trials and persecution.
What does it mean for someone to have continued with Jesus through his temptations?
It means being steadfast in one's commitment to follow Jesus, even when faced with significant challenges or tests of faith, similar to how the disciples stood by him.
How can we apply Luke 22:28 to our modern relationships and friendships?
We can express gratitude for those who have supported us through tough times, just as Jesus did with his loyal followers. This verse encourages us to value and appreciate loyalty in our personal interactions.
What kind of temptations might disciples face today similar to those faced by the original disciples?
Modern-day temptations can include doubt, fear during times of crisis, and pressures that challenge one's faith or commitment, much like the challenges Jesus' original followers experienced.
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