Luke 12:46
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
فَيَأتِي سَيِّدُ ذَلِكَ الخادِمِ فِي يَومٍ لا يَتَوَقَّعُهُ، وَفِي ساعَةٍ لا يَعرِفُها، فَيُعاقِبُهُ كَما يُعاقَبُ الخائِنُ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a warning from Jesus about being prepared for his return. It says that if someone is not ready when the master returns unexpectedly, they will face severe consequences.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big test tomorrow but you didn't study. Your teacher might surprise you with the test and you could get in trouble because you weren’t ready. This verse tells us to always be prepared for surprises from God!
Historical Background
This verse is part of Luke's Gospel, written around 80-100 AD. It was intended for a diverse audience, including both Jews and Gentiles, who were learning about the teachings of Jesus in a time when expectations about his return were high.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this could apply to someone who neglects their responsibilities at work or home and faces unexpected consequences during an audit or family crisis. It reminds us to always be diligent and prepared for any situation.
Topics
preparednessjudgmentresponsibilityfaithfulnesssurpriseconsequences
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is meant by 'cut him in sunder'?
'Cut him in sunder' is an expression that means to severely punish or divide into parts. It emphasizes the seriousness of not being prepared for Christ's return.
How can one be aware and prepared if Jesus comes unexpectedly?
Being spiritually prepared involves living a life consistent with Christian values, staying alert through prayer and study, and serving others. This readiness reflects faith in the Lord’s promise of his eventual return.
Who does 'the unbelievers' refer to?
'The unbelievers' refers to those who reject or do not believe in Jesus Christ. In this context, it signifies that one will face severe judgment and be placed among the unfaithful if they are not prepared.
What can we learn from Luke 12:46 about responsibility?
From Luke 12:46, we learn that every person has a duty to fulfill their responsibilities diligently and be ready for any unexpected moment. Neglecting these duties will result in accountability.
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