Luke 13:23

Afrikaans (Contemporary Afrikaans Bible 2023)

What Does This Mean?

Someone asks Jesus if only a few people will be saved. Jesus responds without directly answering the question, focusing instead on the importance of striving to enter through the narrow gate.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a big party and there's only one door for everyone to come in. Someone wonders if only a few kids can get in. Jesus says it's important to make sure you find your way inside, no matter how many others do.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke the physician around 80-100 AD. It's part of a conversation between Jesus and his followers in first-century Palestine, addressing concerns about salvation during a time of religious tension and Roman occupation.

Living It Out Today

Consider how you might approach a job interview where only one position is available. Like finding the right door to enter a party, you need to prepare well to ensure you're ready when opportunity knocks.

Topics

salvationfaithpreparationjudgmentnarrow gatehope

Related Verses

Matthew 7:13John 3:16Acts 4:12Romans 9:27-28Revelation 3:20

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jesus' main message in Luke 13:23?
Jesus does not give a direct answer about how many will be saved but emphasizes the importance of striving to enter through the narrow gate, which symbolizes the way to salvation.
Why did someone ask Jesus if only few would be saved?
The person may have been curious or concerned about exclusivity in God's plan for salvation. This reflects a common human anxiety about belonging and acceptance.
What does the 'narrow gate' symbolize in this context?
The narrow gate represents the challenging path to follow Jesus, emphasizing that true faith requires effort and commitment, not just casual belief or association.
How can one ensure they are among those who will enter through the narrow gate?
By following Jesus' teachings diligently, living a life of faith and good deeds, and staying committed to spiritual growth and community involvement.
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