Luke 24:38

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

In Luke 24:38, Jesus is speaking to his disciples after his resurrection. He asks why they are troubled and why doubts have arisen in their hearts, encouraging them not to doubt but to believe.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, and suddenly something unexpected happens that makes you nervous or unsure. That's how Jesus' followers felt when he appeared after dying, but Jesus asked them why they were scared and confused about what was happening.

Historical Background

The verse is part of the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke around AD 60-80 for a Greek-speaking audience. It describes Jesus addressing his disciples shortly after his resurrection, in a culture that deeply believed in the power of spirits but struggled with new ideas like resurrection.

Living It Out Today

Consider when you receive unexpected news at work or school and start to doubt yourself. This verse reminds us not to be troubled by doubts but to trust God's plan and find peace in faith rather than fear.

Topics

faithdoubtresurrectionpeacetrustsalvation

Related Verses

John 20:19-31Mark 16:14-18Matthew 17:6-8Acts 1:3-11Hebrews 11:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were Jesus' disciples troubled?
Jesus' resurrection was unexpected, leading to confusion and doubt among his followers. They struggled with understanding how this event fit into their beliefs.
What does 'thoughts arise in your hearts' mean in Luke 24:38?
This phrase refers to the doubts or questions that were forming in the disciples’ minds about Jesus' resurrection, showing they needed reassurance and guidance.
How can we overcome doubt as shown by this verse?
By trusting God's plan and seeking peace through faith, even when faced with unexpected events or challenges that cause doubt.
What other Bible verses support the message of Luke 24:38?
Verses like John 20:19-31 provide additional context on Jesus' post-resurrection appearances and his disciples' journey from doubt to faith.
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