Luke 20:33
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What Does This Mean?
In Luke 20:33, Jesus is discussing the resurrection with some religious leaders who are trying to trick him. They ask a tricky question about marriage and the afterlife, suggesting that in heaven, where people don't marry or beget children, it would be confusing if one woman had seven husbands.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have seven best friends, but when you go to play at the playground, all your friends want to hold hands with you. It might get a bit silly and confusing! That's kind of what some people asked Jesus about who someone would marry in heaven, where no one marries anymore.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a doctor and friend of Paul, around the year 60 AD for a gentile audience. This passage is set in Jerusalem during Jesus' final days before his crucifixion, addressing Jewish leaders who challenge him with questions about resurrection and marriage.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse challenges us to think beyond earthly concerns like social status or family ties when considering our relationship with God. It encourages a focus on spiritual realities over physical ones, much as we might prioritize work ethics over personal friendships in the office.