Luke 9:2

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

ما معنى هذا؟

In Luke 9:2, Jesus instructs his disciples to go out and spread the message of God's kingdom and heal those who are sick. This shows that both preaching and healing were central parts of their mission.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you have a big box of band-aids and you're told to share them with friends who have boo-boos, while also telling everyone about a great party coming up. That's what Jesus asked his friends to do—help people feel better and tell others about God’s wonderful plan.

السياق التاريخي

The Gospel of Luke was written by the doctor Luke around 60-80 AD for a gentile audience in Rome, focusing on Jesus' ministry, healings, and the message of salvation. The cultural context involved diverse communities where healing and preaching were significant means to connect with people.

التطبيق اليوم

Today, this verse encourages Christians to combine active service (like volunteering at shelters) with sharing their faith. For example, a healthcare worker could also use conversations as opportunities to talk about faith.

المواضيع

missionhealingsalvationpreachingdiscipleshipservice

آيات ذات صلة

Matthew 10:5-8Mark 6:7-13Acts 4:29-30Isaiah 53:4-5John 10:10

أسئلة شائعة

Why did Jesus send his disciples to heal the sick?
Healing was a way to demonstrate God's love and power. It showed that the kingdom of God brings physical, emotional, and spiritual healing.
How do we balance preaching and service today?
Balancing both involves actively engaging in community service while also sharing faith stories and messages with sincerity, making a holistic impact on others' lives.
What does 'preach the kingdom of God' mean?
It means spreading the message about God's reign over all aspects of life—showing how following Jesus transforms hearts, minds, and communities.
Can anyone be a healer like those in Luke 9:2?
While everyone can't perform miracles, believers can offer comfort, care, and support that reflects God’s love and healing power to others.
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