Luke 6:9
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke chapter 6, Jesus asks his opponents whether it is better to do good or evil on the Sabbath and whether saving a life is more important than destroying one. He challenges their understanding of what is lawful on the Sabbath.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a choice between helping someone who fell down while playing (doing good) or ignoring them even though you can easily help. Jesus asks if it’s better to be kind and save someone from harm, especially when people think doing anything might break rules about resting on special days.
Historical Background
Luke wrote this account sometime after the events of Jesus' life, likely between AD 60-80. It was written for a broader audience including Gentiles (non-Jews), highlighting how Jesus addressed religious laws and practices in the context of his time, where Sabbath observance was very important.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us that doing good should not be limited by rigid rules or traditions but should instead focus on helping others and improving lives. For example, if you see a friend struggling with their work or personal life, it’s better to offer your help even if it means going beyond what's expected of you.