Luke 6:14
Arabic APD 1978 (Kitaab al Vahd aj Jadid 1978)
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the names of some of Jesus' disciples: Simon (Peter), Andrew, James, John, Philip, and Bartholomew. It is part of a larger list in Luke’s Gospel that shows who followed Jesus closely. The key message here is about who was chosen to be close companions and learners of Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're picking your best friends for a special adventure. Jesus picked his best friends, too! He chose Simon (he also called him Peter), Andrew, James, John, Philip, and Bartholomew to help him tell everyone about God's love.
Historical Background
The verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul. It was likely written around AD 80 for both Jewish and Gentile Christians. The cultural setting was a time where discipleship was common in religious circles, but Jesus' approach was unique.
Living It Out Today
Just like how Jesus chose people with different backgrounds to follow him closely, we can also choose close friends who will help us grow spiritually. Think about who you spend most of your time with and consider if they are helping you become a better person.