Luke 2:10

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Luke's Gospel, an angel speaks to shepherds and tells them not to fear because he brings news of great joy that will affect all people. The key message is that there is good news for everyone.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing outside when a friend comes running up with the biggest smile on their face. They tell you, 'Don't be scared! I have amazing news to share with everyone!' That's what this angel did - he brought big, happy news that was for everybody!

Historical Background

This verse is part of Luke's Gospel, written around 80-100 AD. It describes an event where angels appear to shepherds to announce the birth of Jesus. The cultural setting includes Jewish beliefs about a coming Messiah and the Roman occupation.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you hear news that your town will receive new facilities, like playgrounds or community centers, funded by a generous donation. This news brings joy to everyone in the community, just as the angel's message brought good tidings for all people.

Topics

joysalvationhopemessageangelsbirth of Jesus

Related Verses

Isaiah 9:6John 3:16Acts 2:24Romans 5:8Revelation 21:3

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the shepherds and why did the angel appear to them?
The shepherds were common people watching over their flocks at night. Angels appeared to them because they would be witnesses to the miraculous birth of Jesus, emphasizing that God's message was for all people.
What does 'good tidings' mean in Luke 2:10?
'Good tidings' means a joyful announcement. In this case, it refers to the news about the birth of Jesus Christ and the salvation he brings.
How can we experience joy like mentioned in Luke 2:10?
We can find joy by recognizing God's presence in our lives, celebrating good news together with others, and sharing messages of hope and love just as the angel did to the shepherds.
How does this verse connect to Christmas?
This verse is closely connected to Christmas because it describes the announcement of Jesus' birth, which Christians celebrate on December 25th. The joy mentioned here embodies the spirit of celebration and hope during the holiday season.
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