Luke 8:19
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What Does This Mean?
This verse in Luke describes a situation where Jesus' family members come to find him but cannot get through the crowd that surrounds him. It tells us about how popular and sought after Jesus was, even by his own family.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at your favorite birthday party with lots of friends, and suddenly someone tries to get a message to you from outside, but there are so many people around you they can't reach you. That's kind of like what happened when Jesus' family came looking for him!
Historical Background
The verse is written by Luke, one of the Gospel authors, likely between 60-80 AD. It was aimed at a wide audience, including both Jewish and Gentile readers, portraying the life and teachings of Jesus in a way that emphasizes his significance to all people.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us how busy we get with our lives and how it might sometimes be hard for loved ones to connect with us. It suggests balancing personal commitments without neglecting family ties.