Luke 9:25
Arabic Algerian (العهد الجديد باللهجة الجزائرية)
خاطَر واش من فايدة عَندو بْنادَم لوكان يَربَح الدَنيا كامَل وهُوَ يْضيع وَلاّ يْروح للهْلاك؟
What Does This Mean?
This verse is spoken by Jesus and says that if someone gains everything in the world but loses themselves, it's not worth it. The key message is about valuing one’s soul over material gain.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big pile of candy but then lose your best friend in the process. Would you be happy? Jesus tells us that our true self and relationship with God are more important than anything else we could ever get.
Historical Background
The verse comes from Luke's Gospel, written around AD 80-90 to a Greek-speaking audience. It was part of teaching by Jesus emphasizing spiritual values over worldly success in the Jewish cultural context of first-century Palestine.
Living It Out Today
Today, imagine someone who works so hard for their career that they neglect family and health. This verse reminds us not to sacrifice our well-being or relationships for temporary gains.
Topics
soulmaterialismvaluesprioritiesJesus' teachingsspiritual wealth
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main lesson from Luke 9:25?
The main lesson is that spiritual fulfillment and personal integrity are more valuable than any material gain one might achieve.
How does this verse apply to modern society?
In our fast-paced world, it reminds us not to sacrifice relationships or health for career success, emphasizing the value of inner peace and self-worth over external achievements.
Can you provide an example from everyday life that illustrates Luke 9:25?
An example could be someone who works so many hours at a job they hate to earn more money, but ends up with no time for family or hobbies, leading to unhappiness and stress.
What does it mean to 'lose oneself' in this verse?
It means losing touch with one's true values, identity, or purpose. It can happen when someone prioritizes external success over their spiritual and emotional well-being.
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