Luke 18:9
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What Does This Mean?
Jesus tells a story to some people who think they are better than others and look down on them. This verse sets up the context for Jesus' teaching, which is about humility and recognizing our own need for forgiveness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have two friends: one thinks they're perfect at everything and doesn't like others because of it, while another knows they make mistakes but tries their best to be kind. This story helps us understand why it's good to be humble and treat everyone nicely!
Historical Background
Luke, a doctor and historian who traveled with Paul, wrote this gospel around 60-85 AD. He wrote primarily for Gentiles (non-Jews) but also included Jewish customs and traditions. This verse comes from Jesus' teachings, likely spoken in Galilee or Judea.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, we can apply this lesson by acknowledging our own flaws and avoiding the tendency to judge others harshly. For instance, instead of thinking you're better than someone at work because of your skills, remember that everyone has unique strengths and challenges.