Luke 9:47
Arabic TU2022 (العهد الجديد بالدارجة التونسية)
آمَا يَسُوعْ عْرَفْ الِّي فِي قْلُوبْهُمْ، يَاخِي شَدْ طْفُلْ صْغِيرْ مِنْ يِدُّو ووَقْفُو بْجَنْبُو
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke's Gospel, Jesus knows what the disciples are thinking and decides to teach them a lesson by bringing in a child and placing him next to himself. The key message is about humility and service.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends and everyone wants to be first. Jesus sees this and brings a little kid over, showing that being the best means helping others and not always wanting to be first.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around AD 60-80 for Gentile Christians. The cultural setting is within Jewish communities in Palestine, where status and leadership roles were highly valued among the disciples.
Living It Out Today
In today's workplace, if there are disputes about who gets to lead a project or take on more responsibilities, Jesus' actions remind us that true leadership involves serving others, not just taking charge.
Topics
humilityleadershipservicediscipleshipJesus' teachingsGospel narratives
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was Jesus trying to teach his disciples with the child?
Jesus used the child as a symbol of humility and innocence, teaching that to enter God's kingdom, one must have such qualities.
How can we apply Luke 9:47 in our modern lives?
We can practice humility by serving others without seeking recognition or leadership for the sake of status alone.
What does this verse tell us about Jesus' perception of his disciples?
It suggests that Jesus was deeply aware of his followers’ thoughts and feelings, allowing him to address their concerns directly.
Can you give an example of how Luke 9:47 might apply in a church setting?
Church leaders could use this verse to encourage members to prioritize serving others over seeking positions of power or influence within the congregation.
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