Definition: Here’s the punchline of "Luke 1:71":
The joke is that we’re not supposed to know for sure what Luke means when he says, "For whom am I here?" He isn’t trying to tell you a secret or say something cryptic about another person. Now let's see an example sentence using "Luke 1:71." John: "Hey, did you hear my story? The guy who went on the moon and saved the world just started acting strange. He kept telling me he was Luke Skywalker!" Alice: "Wait, how could that be? I mean, Luke is a character from Star Wars." John: "Well, let's say this happened in another galaxy, where someone said something to them like, 'Hey, did you hear my story? The guy who went on the moon and saved the world just started acting strange. He kept telling me he was Luke Skywalker!' And that person couldn't tell anyone about it!" Alice: "Oh, I'm sure that's what happened! But isn't Luke Skywalker a character from Star Wars?" John: "No, he's not. He's a character from a different story called The Phantom Menace, and the guy who saved the world did get the name 'Luke Skywalker' because they were so impressed with him for being the first person to land on another planet." Alice: "Wow, I didn't realize that! But hey, I like it when people say stuff about