Luke 20:35
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
ያን ዓለምና የሙታንን ትንሣኤ ሊወርሱ የሚገባቸው እነዚያ ግን አያገቡም፤ አይጋቡም።
What Does This Mean?
In Luke 20:35, Jesus explains that those who are considered worthy to enter the resurrection and eternal life will not marry or be given in marriage. This means they will have a different kind of relationship with each other in heaven.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special group of friends who get to go to a magical playground where no one ever grows up or gets married. In this place, everyone just plays and enjoys being together without needing to form new families. That's what Jesus is saying about life after we die in heaven.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, a doctor and historian who traveled with Paul. It was probably written around 80-100 AD for Greek-speaking Christians to understand Jesus' teachings better, especially about eternal life and marriage.
Living It Out Today
Consider how you treat your relationships now compared to how they will be in heaven. This verse reminds us that the love we have on earth is a preview of an even greater kind of love we'll experience after death, where we won’t need to marry or have families as we do here.
Topics
eternal lifemarriageresurrectionheavenrelationshipssalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus mention marriage and resurrection together?
Jesus brings up both concepts to illustrate the differences between life here on Earth and eternal life. He's clarifying that our earthly institutions like marriage won't function the same way in heaven.
Does this mean there will be no romantic relationships in heaven?
The verse suggests that formal marriages as we know them today will not exist, but it does imply a type of relationship that is different and beyond our current understanding. The focus shifts to a deeper spiritual connection with God.
What does 'accounted worthy' mean in this context?
'Accounted worthy' refers to those who have lived righteous lives according to God's will, thus deserving eternal life and the promise of heaven. It’s about being faithful and following Jesus’ teachings.
How can we understand relationships in eternity based on this verse?
The verse suggests that relationships in eternity are spiritual and not bound by earthly conventions like marriage. The focus is more on the deep bond with God and other believers, rather than formal marital ties.
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