Definition: The slang and profane word you're looking for is "Luke 24:15," which means "I am Jesus!" It's a playful expression that's been around since the Bible's creation. Let me explain.
Imagine a kid playing hide-and-seek in an alleyway. The mom (Jesus) says, "Hey, I'm right here with you!" The kid runs for the door and hides behind her as she calls out, "Luke 24:15! Here I am!"
The mom then adds, "I am Jesus!" She shouts again, "Here's where I am! I am Jesus!"
This sentence is a bit unsettling because it implies that even though we are not alone in the world, Jesus' presence is all around. It's like when you're on the phone with a friend and someone calls out, "Hey! Here's me!" But now you know they're calling out for you too!
So next time you encounter "Luke 24:15," remember it means that even though you are alone, Jesus is always there to help and support you.