Luke 7:44

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Luke, Jesus is talking to a man named Simon and pointing out the actions of a woman who has washed His feet with her tears and hair. He contrasts Simon's lack of hospitality with her loving service.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you went to your friend’s house for a playdate and they didn't even give you water when you were thirsty, but then another friend came and gave you the best hug ever. That’s kind of what Jesus is saying here: one person was not nice at all, but this woman showed so much love!

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was written by a doctor named Luke, who was a companion of Paul. It was written around AD 80 for a broader Roman audience to understand the life and teachings of Jesus. The cultural context involves Jewish customs where hospitality was highly valued.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, imagine if your boss invited you over but didn't even offer water while another colleague gave up their time and energy to help you out. This verse reminds us that actions showing care and love can be more meaningful than just formalities.

Topics

hospitalityloveforgivenessservicesalvationfaith

Related Verses

Matthew 25:34-40John 13:1-17Psalm 86:16Luke 19:1-10Romans 12:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus mention Simon's lack of hospitality to him and the woman?
Jesus highlighted this contrast to show that even though Simon was a religious leader, he failed to extend basic courtesies. The woman's actions showed genuine love and remorse for her sins.
What can we learn about forgiveness from Luke 7:44?
This verse teaches us that true repentance is shown through actions that demonstrate deep sorrow and a willingness to serve, reflecting the spirit of forgiveness.
How does this verse emphasize the importance of service in Christianity?
The woman's act of washing Jesus' feet with her tears shows how sincere service can express love for God and others, emphasizing that it is not just formalities but heartfelt actions that matter most.
What does Luke 7:44 say about the value of hospitality?
While hospitality was a critical social norm in Jesus' time, this verse underscores that true hospitality involves more than just meeting basic needs; it requires showing genuine care and love to others.
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