Luke 2:40

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Jesus as a child growing up and becoming strong in spirit, filled with wisdom, and having God's grace upon him. It speaks about the development of Jesus' character and his relationship with God.

Explained for Children

Think of it like when you grow taller and stronger every year, but imagine also getting smarter and more kind-hearted too. That's how Jesus was growing up, becoming wise and full of love because he had God’s help all along the way.

Historical Background

Luke wrote this in his Gospel around 60-80 AD for a broader audience including Gentiles. He emphasizes Jesus' humanity and divinity in a historical context, reflecting on how Jesus grew up as an ordinary boy but with extraordinary wisdom and grace from God.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a young athlete who not only grows physically stronger each year but also becomes wiser about the game and more respected by others for their conduct. This verse reminds us of the importance of growing in both knowledge and character, much like Jesus did.

Topics

growthwisdomgracespiritualitychildhood developmentdivine favor

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 10:15Matthew 3:16-17John 14:18Acts 10:382 Peter 1:2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Luke 2:40?
The verse highlights Jesus' gradual development in both spirit and knowledge, emphasizing that God's grace was upon him as he grew.
How can this verse be applied to modern-day parenting?
Parents can use this verse to reflect on nurturing wisdom and spiritual growth in their children, much like Jesus' upbringing emphasized both physical and spiritual development.
What does 'filled with wisdom' mean in Luke 2:40?
'Filled with wisdom' suggests that Jesus not only grew physically but also intellectually and spiritually, understanding God's will more deeply as he matured.
Why is grace mentioned specifically here?
The mention of grace underscores the divine favor and support Jesus received from God throughout his childhood and early life, highlighting a key aspect of his unique upbringing.
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