Luke 6:39
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَقالَ لَهُمْ أيضاً هَذا المَثَلَ: «هَلْ يَستَطِيعُ أعمَى أنْ يَقُودَ أعمَى؟ أفَلا يَقَعُ الاثنانِ فِي حُفرَةٍ؟
What Does This Mean?
In Luke 6:39, Jesus tells a parable asking if someone who can't see can lead another blind person without both falling into danger. The key message is about the importance of proper guidance and wisdom.
Explained for Children
Imagine two friends trying to find their way in a dark room with no lights. If neither has a flashlight, they might bump into things or fall over. Jesus says we need good leaders who can see clearly to help us avoid mistakes.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written around 60-80 AD by a companion of Paul. It was directed at early Christians and Jews in the first-century Roman Empire, addressing issues of proper guidance and leadership.
Living It Out Today
Today, this parable can remind us to seek advice from experienced mentors when making important decisions, like choosing a career or navigating personal challenges, rather than relying on friends who might not have more insight.
Topics
guidanceleadershipwisdommistakestrustadvice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can someone explain Luke 6:39 in simple terms?
Luke 6:39 is a parable where Jesus explains that two blind people cannot lead each other effectively because both are unable to see the path ahead.
How does this verse apply to spiritual leadership?
In spiritual leadership, this verse suggests leaders should have clear vision and understanding of God's will to guide others properly. Otherwise, they risk leading their followers astray.
What practical advice can we take from Luke 6:39 in our daily lives?
We should seek wise counsel when making decisions rather than following those who are equally uninformed or inexperienced about the matter at hand.
How does this relate to choosing a mentor or teacher?
This verse advises us to choose mentors who have wisdom and experience in their field, ensuring they can effectively guide us towards our goals without leading us into trouble.
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