Luke 21:27

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the return of Jesus Christ in a powerful and glorious manner. It is part of Jesus' teaching about end times events to his disciples. The key message is that Jesus will come again, with great power and glory, for all to see.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and the best player who always wins comes back after a long time. Everyone knows they’re coming because they're so amazing and powerful. That's like Jesus coming back, everyone will know it’s him!

Historical Background

The verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke around AD 80-100 for Greek-speaking Christians. The audience included both Jews and Gentiles. In this cultural setting, apocalyptic imagery was common to describe divine intervention.

Living It Out Today

In our modern world, we can think about how people often look forward to big events or changes that will make a significant impact on their lives. This verse reminds us of the hope and certainty of Jesus' return, giving us courage in challenging times.

Topics

hopesalvationend timesreturn of Christpower and gloryapocalyptic imagery

Related Verses

Mark 13:26Matthew 24:30Acts 1:11Revelation 1:7Daniel 7:13

Frequently Asked Questions

What is meant by 'Son of man' in this verse?
'Son of man' was a term Jesus used often to refer to himself. It emphasizes his humanity and his role as the Messiah, indicating that he would come with authority and power.
How should we prepare for Jesus’ return mentioned in Luke 21:27?
Preparing for Jesus' return involves living a life of faithfulness and being ready at any moment. It means staying connected to God through prayer, studying the Bible, and sharing his love with others.
Why is 'cloud' mentioned when describing Jesus’ return?
The cloud imagery in this verse signifies divine presence and power, similar to how clouds are often used in biblical texts to describe God's appearance or intervention in human affairs.
How does Luke 21:27 relate to other parts of the Bible about Jesus' return?
Luke 21:27 is consistent with other New Testament passages that speak of Christ’s second coming, such as Mark 13 and Matthew 24. They all emphasize Jesus’ return in power and glory for judgment.
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