Luke 20:34

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What Does This Mean?

In Luke 20:34, Jesus is speaking to some people who were asking questions about marriage and the afterlife. He explains that in this world, people get married and have families, but there's more to understand about what happens beyond.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where everyone has special partners. Jesus says it’s like that here on Earth, but when we think about going to heaven, the rules are different. He wants us to know there's a bigger picture!

Historical Background

This verse is part of Luke's Gospel, written by Luke who was a doctor and travel companion of Paul. It was written around 80-100 AD for Greek-speaking Christians. The cultural setting includes Jewish traditions about marriage and resurrection.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this when facing hard questions about relationships in life versus eternity. For instance, if someone is grieving a lost loved one or struggling with the concept of soulmates beyond death, Jesus' words remind us that eternal realities are different from earthly ones.

Topics

marriageeternityresurrectionfaithheavenhope

Related Verses

Matthew 22:30Mark 12:25Ephesians 5:31-32Genesis 2:241 Corinthians 7:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jesus talk about marriage in this verse?
Jesus is addressing misconceptions or questions about how earthly relationships fit into the spiritual realm. He clarifies that concepts like marriage are tied to life on Earth, not necessarily to eternal existence.
How should we view marriage based on Luke 20:34?
While Jesus acknowledges the importance of marriage here and now, he also points out its temporal nature. This can help us appreciate marriage while keeping our focus on our ultimate destiny with God.
Is there a spiritual lesson in this verse for all believers?
Yes, it teaches that earthly realities like marriage are not the same as eternal ones. It encourages believers to seek deeper understandings of God's plans and the nature of life beyond Earthly experiences.
How does Luke 20:34 fit with other teachings about love?
It complements Jesus' other teachings that emphasize the divine aspect of love, showing how earthly love (like marriage) is beautiful but finite. This verse encourages a broader view of God's eternal love and plans.
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