Luke 10:2

Amharic Dawro (Ooratha Caaquwaa)

What Does This Mean?

In Luke 10:2, Jesus tells his disciples that there are many people who need to hear about God (the harvest is great), but not enough people are working to share the message (there aren't enough laborers). He asks them to pray for more workers to help in this important task.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're picking apples from a big tree. There's lots of fruit, but only a few people to pick it. Jesus is saying there are lots of people who need to hear about God, but not enough helpers to share the news. He wants us to ask for more helpers!

Historical Background

This verse comes from Luke’s Gospel, written around 80-100 AD. Luke was a Greek physician and one of Paul's companions. He wrote his gospel for Gentile (non-Jewish) Christians, emphasizing Jesus as the savior of all people.

Living It Out Today

Today, imagine you're part of a team organizing a community event to help local families in need. There are many families who could benefit from your help, but your team is small. You realize you need more volunteers to make this happen and decide to ask others to join your effort.

Topics

prayerevangelismservicecommunityfaithmission

Related Verses

Matthew 9:38Mark 4:26-29Ephesians 4:11-13Revelation 14:15Hosea 6:11

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus use the word 'harvest' in this context?
Jesus used 'harvest' as a metaphor, indicating that people are ripe for hearing the gospel message and turning towards God.
How can we pray more effectively according to Luke 10:2?
Praying effectively involves asking specifically for more workers who are dedicated to sharing the gospel. It also means being open to becoming one of those laborers ourselves.
What does it mean to be a 'laborer' in this verse?
Being a laborer here refers to someone actively involved in spreading God's message, like sharing the gospel and helping others come closer to Christ.
How can communities apply Luke 10:2 practically?
Communities can apply this verse by organizing events or groups aimed at reaching out to those who may not know about Jesus. They can also pray for more people to join these efforts and volunteer their time.
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