Luke 8:39
Amharic Dawro DFBLVL (Geeshsha Mas'aafaa)
«Ne golle simmaade S'oossay new ootso wolk'k'aamabay ayentto markkatta» yaagi yeddeedda.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about Jesus telling a man to go back home and tell everyone what God has done for him. The man listens and spreads the news of Jesus' help throughout his city. It's about sharing good news with others.
Explained for Children
Imagine you got a really cool new toy, but your friend at school helped you get it. Your mom tells you to go home and tell everyone how nice your friend was. So you do, and you tell the whole neighborhood! That's like what Jesus told this man to do after he helped him.
Historical Background
Luke wrote this Gospel around AD 60-80 for a Roman audience, blending Jewish and Greco-Roman cultures. This story reflects early Christian communities sharing their experiences with divine intervention and healing.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you've overcome a significant challenge through someone's help or guidance. The verse suggests telling your community about it to inspire others facing similar challenges. It’s about leveraging personal stories for collective encouragement and hope.
Topics
healingfaithtestimonymissioncommunitygratitude
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus tell the man to go back home instead of staying with him?
Jesus likely wanted the man to be a witness in his own community, sharing the good news that would encourage and possibly lead others to seek help.
What's the significance of 'throughout the whole city' in this verse?
It emphasizes the wide-reaching impact of one person's testimony. It shows how sharing personal experiences can influence an entire community positively.
How does Luke 8:39 relate to modern-day missions?
This verse demonstrates the importance of individuals as messengers of God’s work, which is a foundational principle in contemporary missionary efforts and evangelism.
What can we learn about gratitude from this story?
The man's willingness to share his experience reflects deep gratitude. It teaches us that expressing thankfulness for what God has done in our lives can inspire others and strengthen faith communities.
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