Luke 11:5

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse, Jesus tells a story about going to a friend's house late at night and asking for three loaves of bread. The key message is about persistence and how friends should help each other.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine it’s super late at night, and your friend suddenly needs some cookies because they're hungry. Even though you’re both sleepy, you’d still share those cookies to help them feel better, right? That's what Jesus talks about here!

Contexte historique

Luke wrote this Gospel around the middle of the first century for a wider Gentile audience who lived in Greco-Roman cities. In that culture, hospitality and helping neighbors were highly valued.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Think about when your friend needs help with something at an inconvenient time, like needing a ride home from work late one night. Being willing to lend a hand can make all the difference!

Thèmes

friendshiphospitalityneedhelping otherspersistencefaith

Versets liés

Matthew 7:9-11Luke 15:4-7James 2:14-16Proverbs 3:27-28John 15:13

Questions fréquentes

Why does Jesus use the example of bread late at night?
Jesus uses this example to show how one should be willing to help others, even when it's inconvenient or late. Bread was essential and symbolized basic needs.
What is the significance of asking for three loaves specifically?
The number isn't significant in itself; rather, Jesus uses this amount to emphasize that friends should be willing to share what they have without counting the cost.
How does this relate to prayer and persistence?
This parable leads into a lesson on persistence in prayer. If humans will help others when asked, how much more will God answer prayers persistently made?
Can you give an example of applying this verse to modern life?
If a friend needs a ride home from work late one night, offering your time and car shows the kind of persistence in friendship Jesus describes.
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