Luke 1:4
French (La Bible expliquée)
Je le fais pour que tu puisses reconnaître la vérité des enseignements que tu as reçus. L'ouvrage (un double livre: évangile et Actes des Apôtres) est adressé à Théophile. Qui est celui-ci? Peut-être un mécène qui parraine l'œuvre? ou bien vous et moi? Son nom signifie « ami de Dieu ». Luc s'appuie sur les témoignages de ceux qui ont approché Jésus. Il s'est efforcé d'accomplir un vrai travail d'historien, qui reste aujourd'hui très précieux.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Luke's gospel and is addressed to Theophilus. It explains that the purpose of the writing was to ensure Theophilus knows for certain what he has been taught about Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine your friend telling you a story, and they want to make sure you really understand it all. That’s what Luke is doing here—he wants his friend to be super sure about everything he learned about Jesus.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around AD 60-80. It was addressed to Theophilus, possibly a Roman official or an early Christian convert, providing him with a reliable account of the life and teachings of Jesus in a time when many stories about Jesus were circulating.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us that it’s important to seek certainty in our beliefs. For example, if you’re learning about faith for the first time, make sure you understand it clearly by asking questions and seeking guidance from reliable sources.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Theophilus?
Theophilus was likely a high-ranking Roman official or an early Christian convert whom Luke addressed, providing him with accurate information about Jesus.
What does 'certainty' mean in this context?
'Certainty' here means having reliable and assured knowledge. Luke wants Theophilus to have confidence in his understanding of the teachings about Jesus.
Why is it important to seek certainty in faith?
Seeking certainty helps believers avoid confusion and build a strong foundation for their beliefs, ensuring they are well-grounded in truth and not misled by false information.
How can we apply Luke 1:4 today?
By seeking reliable sources of religious education, asking questions to clarify doubts, and verifying teachings against the Bible to ensure a clear understanding of faith.
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