Luke 8:10
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እካ ዛሪደ፥ “ህንተንቶ ጾሳ ካዉተ ጹራ ኤራይ እመቴዳ፤ ሽን ሀራቶ፥ ጼሊድካ ኤረና ማላ፥ ስሲድካ አኬከና ማላ ሌምሱዋን ኦዳይ” ያጌዳ።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke 8, Jesus explains that the disciples understand the deeper meaning of his teachings, while others only hear them in parables to prevent understanding if they are not ready or willing to accept the message.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special secret club, and only your best friends know about it. But when other kids ask about what you're doing, you just tell them fun stories that don't make sense. That's kind of like what Jesus is saying here—he shares deep truths with his close followers but tells others riddles so they might not understand.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Gospel of Luke, written by a doctor named Luke around 60-85 AD for a Roman official. It reflects how Jesus used parables to reveal truth selectively to those who were spiritually prepared.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you explained something complex to someone who wasn't ready to understand it fully. You might have simplified your explanation, just like Jesus did with his parables, so the person could grasp only what they needed at that moment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus speak in parables?
Jesus used parables as a way to reveal deeper truths selectively. Those who were spiritually prepared would understand the hidden meanings, while others would only hear stories that didn't make sense.
What does 'mysteries of the kingdom' mean?
'Mysteries of the kingdom' refers to deep spiritual truths about God's rule and salvation that were revealed through Jesus. These are not secrets but profound insights into how God interacts with humanity.
Who were the 'others' in this verse?
The 'others' referred to those who were not ready or willing to accept Jesus' teachings. They may have been skeptical, hardened in their beliefs, or simply unprepared to receive deeper truths.
How can we apply Luke 8:10 today?
Today, we can reflect on how and when to share deep spiritual insights with others based on their readiness. Just as Jesus did, we can use simpler explanations or parables for those who are not yet prepared.
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