Luke 7:45

Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Jesus speaking to a Pharisee named Simon who invited Jesus to his house for dinner. Jesus points out that the woman, likely seen as a sinner, showed more respect and gratitude by kissing His feet, while Simon did not even greet Him with a kiss.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing at a friend's house, but your other friend doesn't say 'hello' or give you a hug. Then someone else comes in and gives you lots of hugs right away. Jesus is saying that the woman gave more love and respect than Simon did.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, likely a physician and companion to Paul, around AD 60-80 for a wider audience including Gentiles. This scene takes place in a Pharisee's house where Jesus is teaching about humility and forgiveness through the actions of a woman who anointed Him.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where you meet someone new at work or school. Instead of greeting them warmly, you ignore them while another person greets this newcomer with enthusiasm and respect. This verse reminds us that showing kindness and gratitude to others can be more meaningful than just meeting social expectations.

Topics

loveforgivenessgratituderespectsalvationhumility

Related Verses

1 Samuel 25:41-42Matthew 26:6-13John 12:3Romans 15:7James 1:27

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the cultural significance of kissing feet in Jesus' time?
Kissing feet was seen as an act of humility and respect, often performed by servants or disciples to show deep reverence. In this context, it highlights the woman's sincere devotion compared to Simon’s lack of such gestures.
How does Luke 7:45 challenge our modern understanding of showing respect?
This verse challenges us to consider that actions like kindness and gratitude can be more meaningful expressions of respect than formalities. It encourages a deeper, heartfelt approach in how we interact with others.
What lessons can we draw from the woman's behavior towards Jesus in Luke 7:45?
The woman’s actions teach us about sincere devotion and showing gratitude. Her willingness to humble herself before Jesus demonstrates a deep understanding of His worth, which contrasts sharply with Simon’s casual attitude.
How does this verse relate to the concept of salvation in Christianity?
This verse emphasizes that true faith is not just about outward appearances but also involves genuine repentance and gratitude. The woman's actions reflect a deeper spiritual awareness, which aligns with Christian teachings on salvation through sincere devotion and acts of love.
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