Luke 11:1
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
Mä cutejj Jesusajj mä chekan orascäna, ucat oración lurañ tucuyjjëpanwa, discipulonacapat maynejj juparojj säna: —Tata, oración lurañay yaticht'apjjeta, cunjämtï Juanajj discipulonacaparojj yatichcäna uqhama —sasa.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke's Gospel, one of Jesus' disciples asks Him to teach them how to pray after seeing Him praying. This request shows the disciple's desire to learn more about prayer, just as John the Baptist taught his followers.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're learning a new game and want your friend to show you how to play it better. That's like what one of Jesus' friends did. He saw Jesus praying and asked him to teach them how to pray too, because he wanted to be good at it just like Jesus was.
Historical Background
The verse is written by Luke in his Gospel, likely around 80-100 AD for a broader Gentile audience familiar with Greek. The setting reflects the disciples' close relationship with Jesus and their desire to emulate His spiritual practices.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you've ever watched someone pray deeply or beautifully and wished to learn from them, this verse reminds us that it's okay and beneficial to seek guidance in our prayers. Maybe you can ask a mentor at church how they structure their prayers for deeper connection with God.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does this verse reflect the relationship between Jesus and His disciples?
This verse shows a close, interactive relationship where the disciples feel comfortable asking for guidance from Jesus on matters they see him excelling at, like prayer.
What can we learn about the act of praying from Luke 11:1?
We learn that prayer is an important practice in our faith journey and it's beneficial to seek guidance and improve how we pray, as seen by the disciple asking Jesus for help.
How does this verse compare to John teaching his disciples?
Both Jesus and John are seen as leaders who taught their followers how to communicate with God through prayer. This highlights that leading by example in spiritual practices is crucial.
What might be a modern-day application of Luke 11:1 for young believers?
Young believers can look up to older, more experienced members of the church and ask them to teach them how to pray effectively, fostering a community where faith is shared and strengthened.
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