Luke 9:60

Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Luke 9:60, Jesus tells a man that he should not delay his journey to spread the word of God for any reason, even to attend to family matters. The key message is about prioritizing the mission to preach the kingdom of God over other commitments.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really important job to do, like helping everyone learn about something super cool. Jesus says it's okay if sometimes other people help with your chores or even family stuff while you go do this big job he gave you.

Historical Background

The verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, who was a doctor and traveling companion of Paul. It was likely written around AD 80 for both Jewish and Gentile believers, reflecting a time when early Christians were navigating their identity apart from Judaism.

Living It Out Today

Today, this might apply to someone choosing between a well-paying job that requires extensive travel and a less financially rewarding role where they can actively spread faith. Jesus would encourage prioritizing the spiritual mission over worldly commitments.

Topics

faithcommitmentmissionary workprioritizationsacrificeevangelism

Related Verses

Matthew 8:21-22Ecclesiastes 9:4John 3:5Acts 1:8Mark 2:20

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus say to let the dead bury the dead?
Jesus used a paradoxical statement to emphasize that spreading the kingdom of God is more important than even traditional duties like family burials. It's not about disrespecting the dead, but focusing on the mission given by God.
How can this verse help in making career choices?
This verse encourages prioritizing spiritual missions over personal or financial gains when they conflict. For example, choosing a less lucrative job that allows more time for ministry might be aligned with Jesus' message here.
Does this mean we should neglect family duties?
No, it doesn't imply neglecting all family obligations but highlights the importance of not letting them become an excuse to delay or avoid spreading God's kingdom. It’s about making wise choices that honor both commitments.
What other Bible verses support this idea of prioritization?
Verses like Matthew 8:21-22 and Acts 1:8 also emphasize the importance of putting the mission to spread God's word above personal or family matters, stressing the urgency and priority of spreading the gospel.
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