Luke 12:5

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

Jesus is speaking and warns his listeners to fear God who has the power over life, death, and even hell itself. The key message is that we should respect and reverence God because of His ultimate power.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where one person is in charge of all the rules and can decide if you win or lose forever. Jesus says to be careful and respect that person, because they have all the power over your game.

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke around 60-85 AD for a wider audience. It reflects a time when followers of Jesus were learning about His teachings and the significance of fearing God rather than worldly powers.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, consider how fear can drive us to make decisions in our lives. Instead of being afraid of smaller things or people, this verse encourages looking up to the ultimate authority who holds all power.

Topics

feargod's powereternal destinyworshipspiritual authorityrespect

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 32:35Matthew 10:28Revelation 20:14Romans 14:11Psalms 90:11

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Luke 12:5 for believers today?
The main message encourages us to focus on fearing God who has control over all aspects of our existence, rather than being afraid of earthly fears or powers.
How does this verse fit into Jesus' larger teachings in Luke?
In Luke's gospel, Jesus often emphasizes the importance of spiritual values over material ones. This verse fits well within that theme by highlighting God’s ultimate power and authority.
Is fearing God different from loving God? How so?
Fearing God involves respecting His authority and understanding His omnipotence, whereas loving God is about having a deep affection and desire to follow Him. Both are important but emphasize different aspects of the relationship with God.
How can one practically apply this verse in daily life?
One can reflect on their decisions and actions through the lens of fearing God, ensuring they align with His will rather than seeking approval from others or avoiding earthly fears.
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