Luke 12:50

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Что это значит?

In Luke 12:50, Jesus is talking about the difficult task he has to accomplish, which refers to his suffering and death. He says he feels constrained until this baptism, representing his sacrifice for humanity, is completed.

Объяснение для детей

Imagine you have a really big test coming up, and you're nervous because it's tough. That’s how Jesus felt about something important he had to do soon. It made him feel uncomfortable until it was over.

Исторический контекст

This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written around AD 80-100 by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul. The audience includes both Jews and Gentiles, providing insights into Jesus' mission within the historical context of Roman rule and Jewish traditions.

Применение сегодня

A modern scenario could be someone facing a tough decision or challenge that they know is necessary for their growth but feels overwhelming. Just like Jesus felt constrained until his task was accomplished, we can find strength to face our challenges knowing they lead to something important.

Темы

salvationfaithsacrificehopebaptismobedience

Связанные стихи

Matthew 20:22-23Mark 10:38-39Hebrews 5:7-8Psalm 40:6-8Isaiah 53:10

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What is the 'baptism' mentioned by Jesus in Luke 12:50?
In this context, baptism symbolizes Jesus’ suffering and death. It represents his commitment to fulfill God's will through a painful process.
How does understanding this verse help in facing difficult situations?
Understanding Luke 12:50 can give us courage and strength when we face challenges, reminding us that Jesus experienced similar feelings and ultimately overcame them for our sake.
Can you explain the term 'straitened' used by Jesus in this verse?
'Straightened' here means feeling constrained or under pressure. It describes the intense emotional state Jesus felt while waiting to fulfill his mission of sacrifice.
What other verses can help understand the concept of baptism mentioned here?
Verses like Matthew 20:22-23 and Mark 10:38-39 provide additional context on Jesus' discussion about baptism, relating it to his suffering.
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