Luke 4:4

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What Does This Mean?

In Luke 4:4, Jesus responds to Satan by quoting Deuteronomy 8:3, saying that people need more than just food to live; they also need God's word for guidance and sustenance.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big sandwich. That’s yummy and keeps your body strong. But what about keeping your heart and mind happy? Jesus says we need the words from God too, like when you read a storybook that makes you feel good inside.

Historical Background

Luke wrote this gospel around AD 80 for a broad audience, including Gentiles. The verse is part of Jesus' temptation narrative in the wilderness, where he uses Old Testament scriptures to counter Satan's temptations. This reflects first-century Jewish beliefs about spiritual and physical sustenance.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, we often prioritize material needs over spiritual ones. For instance, a busy professional might neglect prayer or Bible study due to work demands but must remember the importance of God’s word for daily strength and guidance.

Topics

spiritual sustenancetemptationfaithguidanceword of Godsalvation

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 8:3Matthew 4:4Psalm 119:105John 6:63Hebrews 4:12

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse mean food isn't important?
No, it doesn't. Food is crucial for physical health, but God's word is essential for spiritual well-being and guidance.
How can I apply Luke 4:4 in my daily life?
You can start by setting aside time each day to read the Bible and pray, seeking both wisdom and strength from God’s Word.
What was Jesus' point when he quoted this verse?
Jesus was emphasizing that relying solely on physical sustenance is insufficient; spiritual nourishment from God's word is equally important for life.
Can you give me an example of how to use Luke 4:4 in a conversation about faith?
Certainly! You could share this verse when discussing the importance of daily Bible reading and prayer, explaining that just like we need food to live, we also need God's word for spiritual life.
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