Luke 20:37
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke, Jesus is explaining to the Sadducees that God's words about being the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob indicate that there will be a resurrection of the dead. Moses demonstrated this at the burning bush.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have three friends who went on a long trip. Your mom keeps calling them by name, even though they're far away. This means she believes they'll come back one day. Jesus is saying that God's words about Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob show He believes the dead will return too.
Historical Background
The verse comes from Luke’s Gospel, written around AD 60 to Greeks. The author, Luke, was a doctor and friend of Paul who aimed at providing a detailed historical account for non-Jewish readers like Theophilus. This passage reflects debates between Jesus and the Sadducees about resurrection.
Living It Out Today
Consider when you've lost something valuable and believed it would be found again. In today's world, this verse encourages us to hold onto hope in difficult times, just as God promises life after death for believers like Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.