Luke 18:28

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Luke's gospel, Peter reminds Jesus that they have given up everything to follow him. He speaks for all the disciples, emphasizing their complete dedication and sacrifice.

Explained for Children

Imagine you had a favorite toy, but then your friend asked you to come play with them every day instead of playing with your toy. That's what the disciples did – they left behind their homes and jobs to follow Jesus every day!

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 80-100 AD. This verse is part of a conversation between Peter and Jesus about the rewards for following Christ, aimed at early Christians who were considering leaving everything behind to follow Jesus.

Living It Out Today

Think about a time when you had to give up something important to you to do what was right or follow your dreams. That's the kind of sacrifice the disciples made by following Jesus – they put their faith above all else.

Topics

faithdiscipleshipsacrificecommitmentrewards of faithfollowing Jesus

Related Verses

Matthew 19:27Mark 10:28Acts 4:32-35Hebrews 11:16Revelation 21:3

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to leave everything for faith?
Leaving everything for faith means prioritizing one’s relationship with God over all other possessions, relationships, or career paths. It’s about putting God first no matter the cost.
Why did Peter remind Jesus of this sacrifice?
Peter may have been seeking reassurance from Jesus that their sacrifices would be rewarded and to understand more deeply what following Jesus entailed beyond just leaving everything behind.
How can we apply Luke 18:28 in our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by prioritizing our faith in decision-making, being willing to make sacrifices for God’s kingdom, and seeking a deeper commitment to following Jesus’ teachings.
What does Luke 18:28 teach us about discipleship?
It teaches that true discipleship requires total dedication and willingness to leave behind everything for the sake of following Christ. It highlights the importance of complete trust and faith in God’s plan.
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