Luke 14:3
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
ጌታችን ኢየሱስም መልሶ ሕግ ዐዋቂዎችንና ፈሪሳውያንን፥ “በሰንበት ድውይ መፈወስ ይገባልን? ወይስ አይገባም?” ብሎ ጠየቃቸው።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Jesus asks the Pharisees and lawyers if it's okay to heal on the Sabbath day. He is challenging their understanding of what work is allowed on that holy day.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who gets hurt while playing ball on Sunday afternoon. Your parents say you can't play because it's quiet time, but your friend needs help. Jesus asks if helping someone in need is okay even when the rules say no work should be done.
Historical Background
This verse comes from Luke's Gospel, written around AD 60-80 to a Gentile audience. The cultural setting was one where Jewish laws regarding Sabbath observance were strictly followed and debated, especially by religious leaders like the Pharisees.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can relate to debates over what activities are permissible on days set aside for rest or worship in various faiths. For example, should we volunteer at a food bank on Sunday if it means not attending church?
Topics
SabbathHealingLegalismCompassionAuthorityTradition
Related Verses
Exodus 20:8-11Mark 3:1-6Matthew 12:9-14Luke 6:7-11John 5:1-18
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus ask about healing on the Sabbath?
Jesus was challenging the strict interpretations of Sabbath law that prevented acts of compassion and healing. He aimed to highlight that true faith involves both worship and care for others.
How do we balance rest and service in our modern lives?
Balancing requires understanding the purpose behind rest days, which is rejuvenation and renewal. Service done with this spirit can be seen as part of honoring that day rather than breaking its rules.
What was the Pharisees' response to Jesus's question?
The Pharisees were likely silent or responded negatively, as they saw any act other than rest on Sabbath as work. Their stance was based more on tradition and less on compassion.
Can this verse help resolve modern church debates about Sunday activities?
Yes, it can remind believers that the spirit of worship includes acts of kindness and service, suggesting flexibility in what is permissible as long as these actions are done out of genuine faith and love.
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