Luke 20:46

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

In Luke 20:46, Jesus warns his followers about the scribes who seek attention and status by dressing in long robes, expecting greetings in public places, and occupying important seats at gatherings. The key message is to be wary of those who are more interested in their own glory than in genuinely serving others.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where some kids want everyone to know how great they are by wearing fancy clothes and sitting in the best spots, even though that's not really what the game is about. Jesus warns us to be careful of people who act like this because they care more about looking good than being nice.

Historical Background

This verse is part of Luke's Gospel, written around 80-100 AD by a doctor named Luke who was a companion of Paul. The audience includes both Jews and Gentiles interested in understanding Jesus' teachings and life. In the cultural setting, religious leaders were highly respected but often criticized for their self-serving behaviors.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where someone at work insists on being called by their full title or always takes the best seat in meetings. This behavior mirrors what Jesus warns against in Luke 20:46. It's important to focus on genuine service and humility rather than seeking personal recognition or status.

Topics

hypocrisyhumilitywarningleadershipstatus-seekingservice

Related Verses

Matthew 23:5Mark 12:38-39Proverbs 27:2James 1:9-10Philippians 2:3

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the scribes mentioned in Luke 20:46?
The scribes were religious scholars who interpreted and taught the law of Moses. In this context, Jesus is warning against those among them who sought personal glory over genuine service.
What does it mean to 'beware' in Luke 20:46?
To beware means to be cautious or vigilant about the behaviors of others. In this case, Jesus is advising his followers to be careful not to follow those who prioritize their own status over genuine service.
How can we apply Luke 20:46 in modern settings?
We can apply it by being mindful of our motivations and ensuring that we serve others out of love rather than seeking personal recognition. It's also about recognizing when leaders prioritize status over genuine service.
What are the key behaviors Jesus warns against in Luke 20:46?
Jesus warns against scribes who seek to dress impressively, demand public respect, and take prominent positions at social events. These actions indicate a focus on status rather than genuine service.
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