Luke 12:51
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
هَلْ تَظُنُّونَ أنِّي جِئتُ لِكَي أُرَسِّخَ سَلاماً عَلَى الأرْضِ؟ لا، بَلْ أقُولُ لَكُمْ إنِّي جِئتُ لِأُرَسِّخَ الانقِسامَ!
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke 12:51, Jesus is speaking and tells his audience that he did not come to bring peace on earth but rather division. He clarifies that the impact of his message will cause disagreement among people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite game, and your friend suggests changing some rules. Some kids might love it, while others miss the old way. Jesus is saying he came with new ideas about God that would make some people happy but upset others too.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul, around 80-100 AD. It was likely written for Gentile Christians who needed to understand Jesus' mission in a broader context beyond just Jewish traditions.
Living It Out Today
Today, if someone starts talking about new ways of thinking or acting based on faith, it might cause arguments among friends and family. For example, discussing climate change action can create division even within the same community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus say he came for division instead of peace?
Jesus was indicating that his teachings would challenge existing beliefs and cause people to take sides. This could lead to conflicts within families and communities, as some embraced the new message while others rejected it.
How should Christians respond when faced with divisions due to faith?
Christians should maintain love and understanding towards those who disagree, but also courageously stand for what they believe is true. It's about seeking unity in Christ amidst differences.
Is division always bad according to the Bible?
No, division can be seen as a necessary step towards truth. When Jesus speaks of division, it highlights that his message challenges people deeply and may reveal true allegiances and beliefs.
How does this verse apply in modern-day church communities?
Churches today might experience divisions over doctrinal differences or ethical stances. This verse reminds believers to be prepared for disagreements but to strive for unity in Christ amidst diversity of opinions.
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