Luke 12:12

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse is from Jesus speaking to his disciples, assuring them that the Holy Spirit will guide their words when they need to speak up for Him. It promises divine assistance in moments of speech.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you're on a stage and suddenly asked a question you didn't know about. This verse says God will whisper the right answer into your ear, just like how parents help kids solve puzzles.

Contexto histórico

The Gospel according to Luke was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around AD 80-100 for a Gentile audience. It speaks to early Christians facing persecution and needing divine guidance in challenging times.

Aplicación para hoy

Consider a situation where you must defend your faith at work or school. This verse reminds us that we don't have to worry about what to say because the Holy Spirit will guide our words, much like an unseen coach guiding us through tough conversations.

Temas

guidancefaithsalvationhopeforgivenessdivine assistance

Versículos relacionados

John 14:26Acts 1:8Matthew 10:19-20Proverbs 16:1Ephesians 6:18

Preguntas frecuentes

Does this verse mean that we don't need to prepare for speaking about our faith?
No, the Holy Spirit's guidance doesn't replace preparation. It complements it by providing wisdom and clarity in unexpected situations.
How do you know when the Holy Spirit is guiding your words?
The Holy Spirit often speaks through a sense of peace, truth, and inspiration that aligns with biblical principles and God's character.
Can this verse be applied to all situations where we speak up for our beliefs?
Yes, it applies broadly to any situation where believers are called to defend their faith, especially in challenging or unexpected circumstances.
Is there a specific way to invite the Holy Spirit's guidance when speaking about faith?
Praying for wisdom and understanding before engaging in such conversations can help open oneself up to receiving divine guidance from the Holy Spirit.
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