Luke 8:31

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Luke 8:31, the demons are asking Jesus not to send them into the deep waters of the sea. This shows their desperation and fear, highlighting Jesus' power over evil forces.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where there's a scary monster that you don't want to go into a big dark cave. That monster is like these demons asking not to be sent into deep water because they’re scared of what might happen there. It shows Jesus is really powerful!

Historical Background

This verse appears in the Gospel of Luke, written around 80-100 AD by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul. The audience was likely both Jews and Gentiles familiar with Greek thought and culture.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this to our fears about where life might take us if we let go of certain bad habits or influences. Just as Jesus had power over the demons, he has power over the things that scare us, guiding us safely.

Topics

demonspower of Jesusfeardeliveranceevil forceshealing

Related Verses

Matthew 8:29Mark 5:7James 3:6Revelation 12:7Luke 4:40

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are demons afraid of deep waters in this verse?
Deep water represents an unknown and dangerous place for them. This reflects their fear of being cast out from inhabiting people, showing their desperation.
What does it tell us about Jesus' power?
It shows that Jesus has authority over evil spirits, who recognize his power and beg not to be sent away from human beings into the sea.
Can this verse help in understanding spiritual warfare?
Yes, it illustrates a real encounter between good and evil forces. It teaches about recognizing and dealing with harmful influences through faith in Jesus' power.
How can we apply the message of Luke 8:31 to our daily lives?
We can trust that just as Jesus had authority over demons, he has authority over any fears or negative forces in our life. We should lean on his strength for guidance and protection.
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