Luke 14:13
Amharic Catholic Version (መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ - (ካቶሊካዊ እትም - ኤማሁስ)) No Year
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that when we have a feast or celebration, we should invite those who might not usually get invited—people who are poor, injured, disabled, and blind. Jesus is speaking here, emphasizing kindness towards the less fortunate.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're having a birthday party. Instead of just inviting your best friends, this verse suggests also inviting kids who don't have many toys or friends to play with—like those who might be in wheelchairs or wearing glasses because they can't see well. It's about being nice to everyone!
Historical Background
This passage is from the Gospel of Luke, written around 80-100 AD by a doctor named Luke for a Roman official. Jesus teaches about hospitality and kindness towards marginalized people in Jewish society.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you're planning an event like a dinner party or wedding, consider inviting someone who might not typically receive such invitations—perhaps a homeless neighbor or someone with disabilities, showing them love and inclusion.