Luke 21:11
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Daar sal ook op baie plekke aardbewings wees en kos sal baie skaars raak. Hongersnood sal aan die orde van die dag wees. So ook allerhande siektes. Groot rampe sal die aarde tref. Al dié slegte dinge sal die aarde teister.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke tells us that Jesus is predicting major natural disasters and signs in the sky will occur before the end times. He speaks of earthquakes, famines, diseases, and other frightening phenomena as part of the events leading up to his return.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were playing with your toys and suddenly heard a loud noise outside. It's like Jesus is saying that before he comes back, there will be big shaking in the ground, not enough food for people, sicknesses spreading around, and strange things happening in the sky. These are signs of important changes coming.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by a doctor named Luke who traveled with Paul. This passage is part of Jesus' teachings to his disciples about the end times. It was likely written for both Jewish and Gentile audiences, offering a message of preparedness in light of future turmoil.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think about how natural disasters and global issues affect our communities. For example, during a pandemic like COVID-19, this verse reminds us to stay vigilant and compassionate towards others who are suffering from diseases or lack of resources.
Topics
end timesdisasterssigns and wondersfaith in adversitypreparednessglobal events
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the earthquakes mentioned in this verse referring to?
In this context, earthquakes symbolize large-scale natural disasters. They represent God's judgment and a call for people to repent and prepare spiritually.
How should Christians react to the signs described in Luke 21:11?
Christians are encouraged to remain faithful and not be terrified by these events but rather use them as opportunities to share God's message of hope and salvation.
Can we see examples of these signs happening today?
Yes, recent natural disasters like earthquakes, famines in certain regions, and pandemics can be seen as modern examples of the types of events Jesus predicted.
What does 'fearful sights from heaven' mean in this verse?
'Fearful sights from heaven' could refer to unusual astronomical phenomena or other supernatural manifestations that would cause fear and prompt people to consider spiritual matters.
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