Luke 6:38

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What Does This Mean?

In Luke 6:38, Jesus is teaching that if you give to others generously, God will return even more to you. The phrase 'pressed down and shaken together' means your reward will be abundant beyond measure. Essentially, the same amount of generosity you show will come back to you.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a bag of candy. If you share your candies with friends, your bag might miraculously fill up even more than before! Jesus is saying if we're generous with what we have, God will make sure we get more than enough in return.

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written around 80 AD. The audience was primarily Gentile converts to Christianity living in a Greco-Roman world where social status and wealth were highly valued. Jesus' teaching challenges the idea that hoarding resources is better than sharing them.

Living It Out Today

Consider how you might apply this principle at work or in your community. For example, if you volunteer your skills to help others improve their projects, you're more likely to receive professional opportunities and support from others who recognize your generosity and effort.

Topics

generosityrewardfaithfulnessabundanceblessingsgiving

Related Verses

Matthew 6:14-15Proverbs 11:24-25Romans 12:8Ephesians 4:28Luke 7:36-50

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'good measure, pressed down, and shaken together' mean?
This phrase emphasizes the abundance that comes when you give generously. It suggests a reward far beyond what was given, symbolized by a container filled to overflowing.
How can I ensure I'm being generous according to Luke 6:38?
Reflect on how your actions impact others and aim to help those in need without expecting something in return. Your generosity should come from the heart and be sincere.
Is there a limit to how much God will give back as mentioned in this verse?
The promise of abundant reward suggests no specific limit, but it depends on your faith and willingness to keep giving generously even when you don't see immediate results.
Can Luke 6:38 be applied to non-material gifts like time or skills?
Absolutely. The principle extends beyond material possessions to include any form of giving that benefits others, such as sharing knowledge, offering encouragement, or providing emotional support.
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