Luke 12:32
Amharic (Tigrigna: Contemporary Tigrinya Bible 2024)
ኣቱም ሒደት መጓሰ ኣይትፍራህ። ኣቦኹም መንግስቲ ክህበኩም ፍቓደኛ እዩ እሞ።
What Does This Mean?
In Luke 12:32, Jesus is speaking to his disciples, telling them not to be afraid because God wants to give the kingdom to those who trust in Him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're a little bird and you're scared of flying. But your mom tells you that she loves you very much and wants to teach you how to fly high up into the sky. That's like what Jesus is saying here—He’s telling us not to be afraid because God has something great in store for us.
Historical Background
The verse is found in Luke, written by a doctor named Luke around A.D. 80-100. He wrote it to Greek-speaking Gentiles and includes this message as part of Jesus' teachings to his disciples during His ministry on earth.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're starting a new school where everyone seems more advanced than you. This verse encourages you not to fear, because just like God loves the little flock, your teachers and friends will help guide you towards becoming confident in this new environment.
Topics
feartrust in Godsalvationhopediscipleshipkingdom of God
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean by 'little flock' in this context?
'Little flock' refers to Jesus' followers or disciples at the time. It emphasizes their small number and humble position but also the great promise God has for them.
How should we understand 'God's kingdom' mentioned here?
The kingdom of God can be understood as a place where God rules with love, justice, and peace. Jesus is promising His followers that they will share in this divine rule through faith and trust.
How does Luke 12:32 relate to overcoming fear?
This verse encourages believers not to be afraid because God has a good plan for them, which helps in facing fears with confidence and trust in His promises.
What is the significance of this verse in discipleship?
For those learning about faith or new to Christianity, it provides comfort and assurance that despite their lack of experience, God has a plan and will guide them through their journey.
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