Luke 23:34
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What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking on the cross in Luke 23:34. He asks God to forgive those who are crucifying him, saying they do not understand what they are doing. The soldiers then divide his clothes and cast lots for them.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you got a really big present but it was wrapped with strings that were hard to untie. So your friends decide to cut the strings instead of asking for help. Jesus is saying, 'God, forgive my friends because they don't understand how much this hurts me.'
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a doctor and companion of Paul, around AD 60-80. This verse comes from the crucifixion narrative, where Jesus is speaking to his Father while being crucified. The Jewish leaders and Roman soldiers are present.
Living It Out Today
Imagine your best friend misunderstands you badly at school and spreads rumors about you. You might feel like getting back at them, but this verse reminds us to seek forgiveness for those who hurt us out of misunderstanding or ignorance.