Luke 5:15

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Luke's Gospel tells us that Jesus' fame spread even more, and many people started gathering to listen to him speak and receive healing for their illnesses or disabilities. There is no specific speaker here; it is a narrative description of events.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were really good at something, like drawing or singing, and everyone in your school found out about it. Soon, lots of people would want to see your drawings or hear you sing. That's what happened with Jesus - he was so amazing that many people wanted to be close to him.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was written by the evangelist Luke, a companion of Paul. It was likely composed around AD 80-100 for a primarily Gentile audience. In this cultural setting, miracles and teachings were seen as powerful demonstrations of divine authority.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, you can apply this verse to situations where your skills or talents are recognized by others. For instance, if you're good at fixing things, people might come to you for help more often. This should inspire you to use these gifts to benefit others.

Topics

healingfamemiraclesteachinggospel narrativespublic ministry

Related Verses

Matthew 4:23Mark 1:28John 12:17-19Exodus 4:30Isaiah 53:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did people come to be healed by Jesus?
People came because they believed in his miraculous power. The verse implies that word spread quickly, attracting those seeking both physical and spiritual healing.
How does this relate to the idea of faith?
The act of coming to Jesus shows a deep trust or belief in him as someone who could heal them, which is an early example of faith leading to miraculous acts.
What can we learn about Jesus' popularity from Luke 5:15?
This verse highlights how quickly news of miracles spread and how it led to increased public interest. It shows the impact a person's reputation can have based on their deeds.
How does this relate to other parts of the Bible?
Other gospel accounts also mention Jesus' healing powers and growing fame, showing consistency in his ministry and message across different narratives.
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