Luke 10:38

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Jesus and his disciples entered a village where Martha welcomed them into her home. It describes the hospitality shown by Martha towards Jesus.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing outside with your friends, and suddenly, you all decide to go visit your friend's house for snacks. That's kind of what happened here: Jesus and his friends stopped at a village where a nice lady named Martha invited them in for a rest and some food.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, who was a companion of Paul, around AD 60-80. The audience was likely both Jewish and Gentile Christians. In that culture, hospitality to guests was highly valued and considered an act of faith.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse encourages us to be hospitable and welcoming towards others, especially those in need or as guests in our homes. For example, offering a seat on the bus to someone who looks tired or inviting a new neighbor over for dinner shows hospitality.

Topics

hospitalityfaithfulnesswelcomeserviceJesus' ministrycommunity

Related Verses

Matthew 25:31-46Romans 12:13Hebrews 13:2Genesis 18:1-8Proverbs 11:25

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Martha mentioned in Luke 10:38?
Martha was a woman who lived in Bethany and welcomed Jesus into her home, showing the virtue of hospitality.
What does this verse teach about hospitality?
It teaches that showing kindness to others by welcoming them into our homes is an act of faith and an important Christian value.
Why is Martha's action significant in the context of Jesus' ministry?
Martha's welcoming of Jesus shows how Jesus was received by ordinary people, emphasizing the importance of personal interaction and hospitality in spreading his message.
How does this relate to other teachings on hospitality in the Bible?
This verse aligns with other biblical teachings that emphasize hospitality as a way to show love for God and others, such as in Matthew 25:31-46 and Hebrews 13:2.
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