Luke 11:11

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is spoken by Jesus and uses a simple analogy to explain that a good father would not give harmful things to his child when asked for food. The key message is about the reliability of God's provision.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you ask your dad for a sandwich, he won't give you a rock instead! Just like how parents take care of their kids, our Heavenly Father takes good care of us too.

Historical Background

Luke 11:11 is part of the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke around AD 80-90. The audience was primarily Gentile Christians, and it reflects Jesus' teachings in a context where understanding fatherly provision was crucial.

Living It Out Today

When you find yourself struggling or asking for help with a problem, remember that God is like a loving parent who wants to provide what's best for you, not harm you. This can be applied when seeking guidance on career choices or health concerns.

Topics

faithprovisionparentinghopeprayertrust

Related Verses

Matthew 7:9-11John 14:13-14Genesis 25:29-34James 1:5Romans 8:28

Frequently Asked Questions

What symbolism is used in Luke 11:11?
Stones and serpents are used symbolically to represent harmful or unsatisfactory responses to a child’s basic needs, emphasizing the contrast with God's good provision.
How does this verse encourage trust in God?
This verse encourages trust by showing that just as earthly fathers don't give harmful things when asked for food, our Heavenly Father is even more reliable and will provide what we truly need.
Can Luke 11:11 be used to explain the concept of prayer?
Yes, this verse can help explain that God hears our prayers and desires to give us good things, not harmful ones, encouraging us to pray with confidence in His provision.
How does Luke 11:11 connect with other biblical themes of parental care?
This verse connects with broader themes about God's paternal care and provision found throughout the Bible, illustrating that just as a good father would provide for his child, so God provides for His children.
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