Luke 4:35
Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)
ኢየሱስም፣ “ጸጥ ብለህ ከዚህ ሰው ውጣ!” ብሎ ገሠጸው። ጋኔኑም ሰውየውን በሕዝቡ ሁሉ ፊት ጣለውና ምንም ጕዳት ሳያደርስበት ለቅቆት ወጣ።
What Does This Mean?
In Luke 4:35, Jesus tells a demon to leave a person's body. He commands the demon to stop and come out without hurting anyone. This shows Jesus' authority over evil spirits.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a bully in your classroom who is making everyone scared. Then, a really brave teacher comes in and says, 'Stop bullying and go away!' The bully has no choice but to listen. That's what happened here: Jesus was the brave teacher who told the bad guy (the demon) to stop bothering people.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Dr. Luke, a companion of Paul, around AD 60-80 for Gentile readers. This passage reflects early Christian experiences with demonic possession and Jesus' role as healer in first-century Jewish culture.
Living It Out Today
Consider a time when you felt controlled by negative thoughts or behaviors. Just like Jesus commanded the demon to leave, we can ask God to take away these harmful influences from our lives through prayer and faith.
Topics
demonstration of powerhealingauthorityfaithdeliveranceevil spirits
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus command the demon to be silent?
Silencing the demon was a demonstration of Jesus’ authority over evil. It also prevented the demon from revealing Jesus as the Son of God prematurely, which could have hindered his ministry.
Was everyone in the audience familiar with demonic possession?
Yes, demonic possession was recognized and feared in ancient Jewish society. People would have understood the severity of what Jesus was doing and how it demonstrated His power over evil forces.
How does this passage affect our understanding of faith?
This passage reinforces that faith involves trusting God’s authority and power to overcome evil. It encourages believers to rely on God's strength in times of spiritual warfare.
What can we learn about Jesus' character from Luke 4:35?
We see Jesus as compassionate, powerful, and authoritative over evil spirits. His care for the person affected shows his concern for those afflicted by darkness.
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