Luke 24:30
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
Pendant qu'il était à table avec eux, il prit le pain et, après avoir prononcé la prière de bénédiction, il le rompit et le leur donna.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke's Gospel, Jesus is sharing a meal with two disciples on the road to Emmaus. He takes bread, blesses it, breaks it and gives it to them. This action reveals his identity as the risen Christ.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend came over for dinner but you couldn't recognize them at first. Then they sit down at the table with you, take some food, say a little prayer, and share it with you - suddenly you realize who they are! That's kind of what happened here with Jesus.
Historical Background
The verse comes from Luke’s Gospel, likely written around AD 80-100. The author was a doctor and companion to Paul, writing for Gentile Christians. This scene reflects the Jewish practice of breaking bread together, which Jesus used to reveal himself to his followers after his resurrection.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're sharing a meal with a friend who's going through a hard time. By being present, praying over your food together, and sharing it, you might be giving them something more than just a meal - you could be offering comfort and a sense of belonging.
Topics
resurrectionbreaddiscipleshiprevelationmeal sharingprayer
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is breaking bread significant in this context?
Breaking bread was a common act of fellowship and sharing meals, but here it marks Jesus revealing himself as he did during the Last Supper, offering comfort and recognition to his disciples.
How does this verse relate to communion?
This scene echoes elements of the Last Supper where Jesus instituted the practice of breaking bread in remembrance of him, which later became a central part of Christian communion rituals.
What can we learn about fellowship from Luke 24:30?
We can see that sharing meals together builds community and allows for deeper spiritual connections, much like Jesus did with his disciples in this meal on the road to Emmaus.
How does the act of breaking bread help us recognize God's presence?
Just as the disciples recognized Jesus through the simple act of sharing a meal and breaking bread together, our regular practices like communal meals can be times when we feel most connected to divine presence.
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