Luke 9:26
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
فإن من يستحي بي وبكلامي، فبه يستحي ابن الإنسان لدى عودته في مجده ومجد الآب والملائكة المقدسين.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke tells us that Jesus is speaking and warns those who will deny him or his teachings. He says that if they are ashamed of him, he will also be ashamed of them when he returns with glory.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend at school named Alex. If one day you pretend not to know Alex because some kids laugh at him, Alex might feel hurt and decide not to play with you anymore. Jesus is like that best friend who warns us not to deny knowing him or his teachings.
Historical Background
Luke wrote this Gospel around AD 60-80, likely for a wider audience including non-Jewish readers. The cultural setting was one of Roman occupation and diverse religious beliefs in the Mediterranean region.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, consider someone who is afraid to admit their faith at work because they fear being ostracized by colleagues. This verse reminds us that true courage lies in standing up for what we believe, regardless of social pressure.
Topics
faithfulnessshamesalvationjudgmentglorytestimony
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Luke 9:26?
Luke 9:26 warns that denying Christ will result in being denied by him, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness.
Can you give an example from history where this verse was applicable?
During times of persecution like the Roman Empire's era, Christians who were ashamed to confess their faith faced consequences, mirroring Luke 9:26’s warning.
How does this relate to modern workplace scenarios?
In environments where expressing one’s faith could lead to social or professional repercussions, this verse reminds believers of the importance of standing firm in their beliefs.
Are there any specific examples of denial mentioned in other parts of the Bible?
Yes, Peter denied knowing Jesus three times before the rooster crowed (Matthew 26:69-75), illustrating a real-life example of the warning given in Luke 9:26.
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