Luke 3:21

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Jesus being baptized by John the Baptist among others. As Jesus prays after baptism, heaven opens up, signaling divine approval and a significant moment in His ministry.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were playing hide-and-seek with your friends, and when it was your turn to be 'it', suddenly all the trees and bushes opened up so everyone could see you. That's kind of like what happened here—when Jesus prayed after being baptized, heaven showed that it approved by opening up.

Historical Background

The verse is written by Luke, a Greek physician and companion of Paul, around AD 60-80 for Gentile Christians. It was set in the time when John the Baptist was baptizing people near the Jordan River.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this can remind us that our actions, like praying or doing good deeds, can open up opportunities where we feel a deeper connection with God and others around us.

Topics

baptismprayerdivine approvalministry of Jesusheavenly signsopenness to God

Related Verses

Acts 10:44Mark 1:9-11John 3:22-26Isaiah 45:8Ephesians 2:6

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was it important that heaven opened during Jesus' baptism?
It symbolized divine approval, showing that God the Father recognized and approved of His Son's ministry.
What can we learn about prayer from Luke 3:21?
Prayer is a powerful way to connect with God. Jesus' example shows us that even He prayed, highlighting its importance in our lives too.
How does baptism fit into Jesus' ministry according to this verse?
Baptism marked the beginning of Jesus' public ministry and was a sign of His identification with humanity's need for cleansing from sin.
What should one expect when they pray after being baptized like in Luke 3:21?
While we might not see heaven literally open, praying after baptism can deepen our spiritual connection and bring a sense of God's presence and peace.
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