Luke 16:14

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the Pharisees, who were greedy and loved money, heard Jesus talking about these things but laughed at him because they didn't believe his words. It shows their unwillingness to accept Jesus' teachings.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who loves candy more than anything else. One day, someone tells them that sharing is better than keeping all the candy for themselves. But instead of listening or trying it out, your friend just laughs and doesn't believe it at all. That's like what the Pharisees did with Jesus.

Historical Background

Luke wrote this verse in his Gospel around AD 60-80. His audience was primarily Gentile Christians who needed to understand Jesus' teachings against greed. The Pharisees, a powerful religious group of that time, often clashed with Jesus over their strict legalistic views and love for wealth.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, imagine someone who values money more than anything else hearing that true happiness comes from giving rather than getting. They might laugh or dismiss such ideas just like the Pharisees did with Jesus, showing how greed can blind us to deeper truths.

Topics

greedfaithteachingJesus' parablesPhariseeshumility

Related Verses

Matthew 6:19-24Mark 7:20-23Proverbs 15:27John 3:19-21James 4:13-16

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Pharisees deride Jesus?
The Pharisees, who were greedy and loved wealth, laughed at Jesus because they didn't believe his message about proper values and priorities.
What does Luke 16:14 teach us about greed?
It teaches that greed can make people dismiss important truths and teachings. The Pharisees' reaction to Jesus shows how their love for money blinded them to his message.
Can you give an example of applying Luke 16:14 in modern times?
When someone who values material wealth above all else hears about the importance of generosity and sharing, they might dismiss it just like the Pharisees did. This shows how greed can prevent us from embracing valuable life lessons.
What does Luke 16:14 say about Jesus' message?
It underscores that Jesus’ teachings challenge people to reconsider their values, especially when it comes to material wealth versus spiritual richness. The Pharisees' derision shows how hard it can be for some to accept this challenge.
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