Luke 6:30
Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)
أَعْطِ كُلَّ مَنْ يَسْأَلُكَ. وَمَنْ أَخَذَ مَا هُوَ لَكَ فَلَا تُطَالِبْهُ بِهِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke says to give to anyone who asks you for something and not to demand back what someone takes away from you. Jesus is speaking, teaching about generosity and forgiving others.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend asked to borrow your favorite toy. This verse tells us to let them have it, even if they don't return it later. It's like sharing your candy with a friend, even if you know they might eat all of it!
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a traveling companion of Paul, around the late first century AD. This verse is part of Jesus' teachings to his followers and the broader community in Judea.
Living It Out Today
Imagine someone at work asks for your lunch money; this verse encourages you to give it without expecting it back. If they later take something else from you, don't chase after them or demand its return. It's about letting go and being generous.
Topics
generosityforgivenessloveblessingsgivingselflessness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it wise to give everything away as Luke 6:30 suggests?
While the verse encourages generosity, wisdom and discernment are also important. It's about being open-hearted but not compromising your own well-being or security.
Does this verse mean I should forgive all debts?
It's about letting go of resentment and not holding grudges over what others take from us.
How can I practice the teachings in Luke 6:30 without getting taken advantage of?
Balance generosity with prudence. Consider your circumstances and the impact on yourself, while still striving to embody a spirit of giving freely.
What happens if someone keeps taking from me after I give?
The verse suggests not demanding back what is taken. It's about developing an attitude of generosity even when it might be difficult or others take advantage.
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