Luke 4:14

Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Jesus returned to Galilee with the power of the Holy Spirit, and people started talking about him all around the region. It's clear from this text that Jesus was not just a local figure but someone whose reputation spread far and wide.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're really good at something, like drawing or singing, and everyone starts to hear about how amazing you are. That's what happened with Jesus. He went back home after spending time with God, and soon everyone was talking about him because they saw he had special powers from the Holy Spirit.

Historical Background

Luke wrote this account in his Gospel sometime between AD 60-85 to a broader audience, including non-Jews. The cultural setting is that of first-century Galilee where Jesus' reputation spread rapidly due to his teachings and miracles, reflecting a time when word-of-mouth was the primary means of news dissemination.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse reminds us how our actions can influence others without us even trying to. Just like Jesus’ good deeds spread by word of mouth, so can ours if we live authentically and positively in our communities.

Topics

power of the SpiritreputationinfluenceGalileeHoly Spiritmiracles

Related Verses

Mark 1:14-15Matthew 4:12John 2:11Acts 10:38Luke 5:17

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse relate to Jesus' ministry?
This verse shows that after his time in the wilderness, Jesus returned empowered by the Holy Spirit and began a significant period of teaching and healing in Galilee.
What was unique about the way Jesus' fame spread?
Unlike typical celebrities, Jesus’ reputation wasn’t built on self-promotion but on people witnessing firsthand his teachings and miracles, which then word-of-mouth spread to surrounding areas.
Can you provide some examples of how 'the power of the Spirit' is shown in this verse?
The power of the Holy Spirit enabled Jesus to minister effectively, doing good works that attracted attention and praise, thus spreading his fame through the region.
How can we apply this verse's message about influence today?
We can use our abilities and actions positively, letting them speak for themselves rather than focusing on self-promotion, which naturally spreads a positive reputation.
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