Luke 4:13

Arabic 1978 (APD) (Kitaab al Vahd aj Jadid 1978)

What Does This Mean?

This verse in Luke describes a moment after Jesus has resisted Satan's temptations. It says that once all the tempting was done, Satan left Jesus for a while. The key message is about overcoming temptation and the temporary departure of evil.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing with your toys when suddenly a tricky friend tries to make you do bad things, like eat too many cookies or break something. But you don't listen and say no every time. Then this tricky friend gives up for now and goes away. That's kind of what happened between Jesus and Satan.

Historical Background

Luke wrote his gospel in the late first century, aimed at a broader Greek-speaking audience. This event occurs shortly after Jesus' baptism, setting the stage for His ministry by showing His strength against temptation.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, think about when you resist peer pressure to do something wrong. After trying several times, that person might give up and leave you alone. This can be a moment of peace but also a reminder to stay vigilant.

Topics

temptationvictory over evilresistancespiritual warfarefaithfulnessSatan

Related Verses

Matthew 4:11Mark 1:13James 1:13-15Genesis 22:1-3Hebrews 2:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Satan leave Jesus temporarily according to Luke 4:13?
Satan left because he could not get Jesus to sin. After failing all his attempts, the evil one had no choice but to retreat for a while.
What does this verse teach us about dealing with temptation?
This teaches that we can resist temptations by staying true to our faith and values, just like Jesus did. After repeated resistance, the tempting force may give up.
How do cross-references help in understanding Luke 4:13 better?
Cross-references provide a fuller context from other parts of the Bible that discuss similar themes or events, helping to deepen our understanding and connection with this verse.
Can you explain why it's important for kids to understand this story?
Understanding this story can empower children by showing them how Jesus faced challenges and stayed strong. It teaches them about the importance of resisting bad influences and making good choices.
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