Luke 21:14

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What Does This Mean?

In Luke 21:14, Jesus tells his disciples not to worry about what they will say when they are persecuted or questioned. He wants them to trust God and speak without fear.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where someone asks you questions really fast. Instead of thinking too much about your answer, Jesus says just trust that the right words will come out!

Historical Background

This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written around 80-100 AD. It records Jesus' teachings and is addressed to his disciples who are facing persecution.

Living It Out Today

When you're in a situation where you feel pressured to say the right thing, remember that God will give you the words. For example, if you need to defend your beliefs at work or school, trust that God will guide your speech.

Topics

trustfaithpersecutionspeechguidancediscipleship

Related Verses

Matthew 10:19Acts 4:8-131 Peter 3:15John 14:26Mark 13:11

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I apply Luke 21:14 in everyday conversations?
You can trust that God will give you the right words when speaking up for your beliefs or facing tough questions. This doesn't mean ignoring preparation, but trusting God to guide your speech.
What is the historical context of Luke 21:14?
This verse was written by Luke in a time where early Christians faced persecution and needed encouragement from Jesus' words to trust in speaking boldly for their faith.
How does this verse relate to other Bible teachings about speech?
Luke 21:14 aligns with passages like Matthew 10:19, emphasizing that God will give you the wisdom and words when facing difficult situations. This builds on themes of trust in divine guidance.
What does it mean to 'settle it therefore in your hearts'?
It means firmly deciding within yourself to have confidence that God will provide the necessary words at the right time, without needing to pre-plan every detail.
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