Luke 2:52
Arabic Bible (Tunisian) (Tunisian Arabic Version) 2018
وْيَسُوعْ قَاعِدْ يِكْبِرْ فِي الحِكْمَة وِالقَامَة وِالنِّعْمَة عِنْدْ اللهْ وْعِنْدْ النَّاسْ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jesus growing up and becoming wiser, taller, and more loved by both God and people. It’s from the Gospel of Luke and shows how Jesus developed as a person.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're learning to ride a bike. At first, you might wobble and fall down, but over time, you get better at it. That's kind of like what happened with Jesus—he got smarter, stronger, and more loved by everyone around him.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, who was a close companion of Paul, in the late first century AD. The audience primarily consisted of early Christians, including non-Jewish converts to Christianity, providing a historical account from Jesus' birth to his ascension.
Living It Out Today
In our lives today, we can see this as an encouragement to strive for wisdom and moral growth. For example, when facing a difficult decision at work or school, remember that knowledge and integrity will help you grow in favor with both God and others.
Topics
wisdomgrowthfavorJesus Christspiritual developmentmaturity
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'favor with God and man' mean in this context?
'Favor with God and man' means that Jesus was well-liked by both people around him and was also favored by God, indicating His holiness and righteousness.
How can I grow in wisdom as Luke 2:52 suggests?
Growing in wisdom involves learning from Scripture, seeking guidance from wise mentors, engaging in thoughtful study, and applying Biblical principles to your life.
Why is it important to grow in favor with God and man?
Growing in favor with God aligns our lives more closely with His will, while growing in favor with people helps us build stronger relationships and serve others more effectively.
Is there a similar verse that talks about Jesus' growth?
Yes, Matthew 13:54 mentions how the people of Nazareth were amazed at Jesus’ wisdom and miracles, reflecting on His growth in both wisdom and power.
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