Definition: When the men were come unto him, they said, John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that should come? or look we for another?
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this passage from Luke 7:20. It’s a really interesting and dramatic scene! Here's what it means in simple terms: The Situation: Jesus is teaching about the future Kingdom of God – a time when people will be truly free and happy. He’s talking about how the kingdom isn’t just a fancy idea, but a real place where people can live a life filled with peace and joy. What Happened: A group of men are approaching Jesus, and they're asking him directly: “John Baptist is telling us you are the one!” They're essentially saying, "Are you the Messiah?" or "Are you coming to save us?". The Core Message: Jesus is responding by saying, “I am.” He’s asserting his identity as the Son of God and the Messiah. He’s saying, "I am who I say I am." Why it's significant: This verse highlights a few important things: Jesus’ Identity: It shows that Jesus is fully God – he isn’t just human but divine. His Authority: By answering the question, Jesus is asserting his authority and power over the future. He’s saying, "I am the one who will deliver you." In essence, it's a declaration of Jesus’ importance and his role in bringing about salvation. Does that make sense? Would you like me to explain anything further or perhaps delve into a specific aspect of this verse? For example, we could talk about: The symbolism of the men’s question. What this verse might mean for believers today.