Luke 21:9
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What Does This Mean?
Jesus tells his followers not to panic when they hear about wars and disturbances because these things will happen, but the end of the world is not coming immediately. The key message is that while difficult times are inevitable, they don't signal an immediate end.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you know there might be some rough spots ahead. Jesus says, 'Don't worry if things get tough; keep going because the big ending isn’t coming right away.' It's like knowing there will be storms but not worrying that it means doomsday is near.
Historical Background
This verse comes from Luke’s Gospel, written around AD 80-100. The audience was primarily Gentile Christians facing social and political unrest in the Roman Empire. Jesus’ words were reassuring them amidst turbulent times.
Living It Out Today
Today, when faced with news of conflicts or global crises, we can remember this verse to stay grounded and not fall into panic. For example, during a pandemic, while it's important to be cautious, we shouldn’t let fear overwhelm us, believing that these events mark the end times.