Luke 21:16
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وسيَخونُكُم آباؤكُم وإخوانُكُم وأقرباؤكُم وأصدقاؤكُم، بل إنّ بَعضَكُم سيُقتَلونَ أيضًا.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke's Gospel talks about the persecution that followers of Jesus will face, even from their own family and friends. It warns that some believers might be killed because of their faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a special toy that made your friends angry with you. They might tell on you to grown-ups or try to take it away, even if those grown-ups are part of your family. That's kind of what Jesus is saying will happen to people who believe in him.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke the physician around 80-100 AD. This verse reflects the early Christian experience of facing hostility from both Jewish and Roman authorities, as well as even their own family members due to their faith.
Living It Out Today
Imagine being a whistleblower in your workplace who exposes corruption. You might face betrayal from colleagues or friends who were part of the corrupt system. The verse reminds us that sometimes standing for what is right can lead to conflict with those closest to you.
Topics
persecutionfaithfulnessdiscipleshipbetrayalsacrificecommunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus warn about family and friends betraying believers?
Jesus warns about this to prepare his followers for the reality that their faith could strain relationships. It's a call to be ready for tough choices and possible isolation.
How can we apply Luke 21:16 in our daily lives?
We can apply this by being prepared for opposition when standing up for what is right, and trusting God even if it means facing betrayal from loved ones.
What does Luke 21:16 tell us about the early Christian community?
It tells us that the early Christians faced significant persecution and were often rejected by their families for their beliefs, highlighting the challenges they endured.
How should we respond when friends or family betray us because of our faith?
We can respond with grace and forgiveness. It's also important to seek support from fellow believers who understand what we're going through.
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