Luke 3:5
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What Does This Mean?
This verse says that valleys will be filled up and mountains will be lowered; crooked paths will become straight, and rough roads will be smoothed out. It's a quote from Isaiah about John the Baptist's message, emphasizing preparation for the coming of Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a bumpy playground with high hills and deep valleys. This verse says that one day, everything will be fixed up so kids can play easily without any bumps or dips in the ground. It’s like making sure everyone has an equal chance to play!
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke around AD 80-100 for a primarily Gentile audience. This verse reflects John the Baptist's preparation message, drawing on Isaiah's prophecy about preparing the way for God's messenger.
Living It Out Today
Think about your job where you face challenges that seem insurmountable or obstacles in communication with colleagues. This verse can remind us to work towards leveling the playing field by making adjustments and smoothing out rough edges in our interactions.