Luke 17:23

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of Jesus' teaching about the end times and false prophets. He warns his followers not to follow those who claim to know where he is, saying they should avoid being misled by such claims.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and someone tells you that your friend is hiding in a secret spot. But your friend has already told you not to trust anyone else's guesses about where they are hiding. This verse is like that - Jesus is saying don't listen when people tell you they know where he is because he'll come back on his own.

Historical Background

Luke, the author of this gospel, wrote it for a broader audience including Gentiles, around 60-80 AD. The cultural and religious setting was one where false messiahs were common, making Jesus' warning particularly relevant to his followers who might be misled by such figures.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse serves as a reminder not to follow the hype or trends that promise spiritual enlightenment or salvation outside of Christ. For instance, avoiding new age practices or cults that claim special knowledge about Jesus' return can help maintain true faith.

Topics

faithprophecyfalse prophetsend timesspiritual discernmentwarning

Related Verses

Matthew 24:23-261 Thessalonians 5:2Acts 17:6John 10:4-5Revelation 18:2

Frequently Asked Questions

What warning does this verse give about false prophets?
This verse warns believers not to be misled by those who claim they know where Jesus is or when he will return. It's a reminder to stick with what Jesus taught and not follow the hype.
How do we identify false prophets in modern times?
False prophets often make grandiose claims about spiritual enlightenment, secret knowledge, or precise predictions of the future. Staying grounded in biblical teachings and exercising discernment can help identify them.
Why is this verse important for Christians today?
This verse is crucial because it helps believers guard against deception and false teachings that could lead them away from true faith in Christ, especially as the end times approach.
What does Luke 17:23 say about Jesus' return?
The verse warns of those who will make claims about where to find Jesus or when he is returning. It emphasizes that believers should not follow such misleading information and stay true to Christ's original teachings.
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