Luke 12:57

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Luke is Jesus speaking to his listeners, asking why they don't judge for themselves what is right. He's urging them to think critically about their actions and decisions.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, and someone tells you the rules are different than what you know. Why not check if it really matches what you've learned? Jesus is saying we should think for ourselves about right and wrong just like that.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 80-100 AD. It targets a broader audience with an emphasis on Jesus' teachings and the life of early Christians in various cultural settings.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're at work and your boss asks you to do something unethical. Instead of blindly following, this verse encourages you to judge for yourself if it's right before agreeing to participate.

Topics

judgmentwisdomdecision-makingethicscritical thinkingmorality

Related Verses

Luke 6:37John 7:24Matthew 7:1-5Proverbs 18:17Ephesians 5:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jesus ask his listeners to judge what is right?
Jesus encourages people to think independently and critically about their actions, ensuring they align with moral values.
How can we judge rightly according to Luke 12:57?
We can judge rightly by reflecting on our decisions against the backdrop of biblical teachings and seeking wisdom from God.
What is the historical context behind this verse?
This was written in a time where societal norms often clashed with ethical behavior, prompting Jesus to encourage his followers to discern right actions.
How does Luke 12:57 relate to our modern decisions?
It reminds us to critically evaluate our choices today, ensuring they are grounded in righteousness and moral integrity.
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