Luke 17:10

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Luke says that even after doing all the things we are supposed to do, we should still see ourselves as just fulfilling our duties and not deserving of extra praise. Jesus is speaking here, emphasizing humility.

Explained for Children

Imagine you helped your mom clean up the house and she asked for it. After finishing, she tells you that's what you're supposed to do because it's part of being in the family. This verse reminds us that we shouldn't expect a big reward when we just do our jobs.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a doctor and close companion of Paul, around AD 60-75 for a Roman audience. It presents Jesus as the Messiah who brings salvation to all people, including non-Jews.

Living It Out Today

Think about your job or volunteer work today. Even if you do an excellent job, remember that it is part of what's expected from you and stay humble in acknowledging it.

Topics

humilitydutyservicefaithfulnessattitudereward

Related Verses

Ephesians 2:10Romans 14:7-8Matthew 6:1-4Philippians 2:3-4Colossians 3:17

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be an 'unprofitable servant' as mentioned in Luke 17:10?
An unprofitable servant is someone who sees their service and duties not as a way to earn favor but simply as what they are expected to do. It emphasizes humility.
How can this verse influence our perspective on work or volunteering?
This verse reminds us that even if we excel in our tasks, it is important to remain humble and recognize that fulfilling duties is part of the role we play.
Why does Jesus use the term 'servants' here? Does it apply only to church members?
Jesus uses 'servants' to emphasize the concept of service in general, not limited to those in a religious context. It applies to anyone who serves others or fulfills their duties.
How can we teach children about humility as mentioned in Luke 17:10?
Teach them through examples and stories where characters demonstrate doing tasks without expecting rewards, reinforcing the idea that some actions are just part of being a good person.
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