Luke 5:31
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
فَرَدَّ عَلَيْهِمْ يَسُوعُ قَائِلاً: «لا يَحْتَاجُ الأَصِحَّاءُ إِلَى الطَّبِيبِ، بَلِ الْمَرْضَى!
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke's Gospel, Jesus explains that a doctor helps sick people and not those who are already healthy. He is saying that he came to help those in need of spiritual healing.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy box full of broken toys. Your friend comes over with glue and tools to fix the toys. They don't just give away new ones, but they fix what's broken. Jesus is like that friend, helping people who are hurting or in need.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Luke, a doctor and historian, around 60-85 AD. He wrote to Greek-speaking Christians living outside of Israel, highlighting Jesus as the Messiah who came for all people, especially those needing spiritual healing.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you had a health scare or felt emotionally broken. You probably sought help from professionals like doctors or counselors. Similarly, we should be open to accepting spiritual guidance and support, recognizing our need for God's healing touch in life’s challenges.
Topics
healingsalvationneed for Christspiritual healthrepentancecompassion
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who were Jesus addressing when he said this?
Jesus was addressing the Pharisees, who questioned why he ate with tax collectors and sinners. He used this analogy to explain that his mission was to heal those in need.
How does this relate to our spiritual life today?
Just as a doctor helps sick people get better, Jesus offers healing for our sins and spiritual illnesses. Recognizing we need help is the first step toward receiving God's grace and mercy.
Why did Luke include this in his Gospel?
Luke, being a historian and physician, emphasized how Jesus came to heal both physical and spiritual ailments. This verse underscores the compassionate mission of Christ, showing he cares for those who acknowledge their need for help.
How do we know if we are 'sick' in this context?
If you feel spiritually lost or aware of your sins and the need for forgiveness, that's a sign. It’s important to recognize our need for God just as someone with an illness recognizes they need medical help.
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