Luke 1:63
cebuano-2011
Unya si Zacarias nangayo ug sulatanan ug gisulat niya kini, “Ang iyang ngalan si Juan.” Ug nahibulong silang tanan.
What Does This Mean?
In Luke 1:63, Zechariah writes on a tablet to say that his son's name is John. This surprises everyone because he had been unable to speak until this moment.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you couldn't talk for a long time and then suddenly could write! That’s what happened with Zechariah when he wrote down his baby's name as John, which made everyone very surprised!
Historical Background
This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written around AD 80-100. The audience was likely early Christians who needed to understand Jesus' origins and purpose, set against a backdrop of Jewish religious practices.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might see this as a moment where communication opens up barriers. Like when someone finally speaks their truth after keeping it inside for too long, surprising everyone around them with new information or ideas.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Zechariah unable to speak before?
Zechariah had been struck mute by the angel Gabriel because he doubted that his wife Elizabeth could conceive a child in her old age, as described earlier in Luke.
What does this verse teach about faith and communication?
This teaches us that God can restore our ability to communicate when we have faith and when it is necessary for His purposes, even after doubt has led to silence.
How does naming the child 'John' fit into the story of Jesus?
Naming John fits into the larger narrative as he would grow up to be John the Baptist, who would prepare the way for Jesus and baptize him in the Jordan River.
What can we learn from Zechariah's reaction to regaining his voice?
We can learn that miraculous moments often come with a need to communicate God’s message clearly and directly as Zechariah did when he wrote down John’s name.
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