Luke 21:12

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Luke's Gospel is Jesus speaking to his disciples. He warns them that before other events happen, they will face persecution for his name's sake, including being arrested and brought before rulers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where your team might get picked on by the other team because of what team you're on. Jesus is telling his friends that if they stay true to him, some people won't like it and will try to make them stop or even put them in time-out.

Historical Background

The verse was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD. It's part of Jesus' Olivet discourse where he prepares his disciples for future challenges. The context is the first-century Jewish and Roman world, where religious leaders and government officials might oppose new beliefs.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could involve a person facing backlash at work or school because they openly practice their faith. They may be questioned by superiors about why they pray or attend church meetings.

Topics

faithfulnesspersecutionresiliencewitnessingchurch historydiscipleship

Related Verses

Matthew 10:16-23John 15:20Acts 4:18-20Philippians 1:29-30Revelation 12:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Luke 21:12?
Jesus is speaking to his disciples, warning them about the challenges they will face as they spread His message.
What does 'for my name's sake' mean?
'For my name's sake' means that people will persecute believers because of their association with Jesus and their commitment to spreading His teachings.
How did early Christians face persecution?
Early Christians faced various forms of persecution, including arrest, trials before authorities, and sometimes severe punishments like imprisonment or even execution for refusing to renounce their faith.
What can we learn from Luke 21:12 about perseverance in faith?
From Luke 21:12, we learn that following Jesus may mean facing difficulties and opposition. However, this verse also teaches us to remain steadfast in our beliefs despite challenges.
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