Luke 10:35

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the Good Samaritan promising to pay for any additional expenses incurred by the innkeeper while caring for an injured man. The speaker is the Samaritan, emphasizing his commitment to helping and ensuring the injured man's needs are met.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a trip and find someone hurt along the road. You take them to a hotel and tell the manager, 'Take good care of this person; I'll pay for anything extra when I come back.' That's what the Good Samaritan did in this story.

Historical Background

Luke wrote this Gospel around 60-85 AD, aimed at Greek-speaking Christians. The story is set in a time where traveling was dangerous and hospitality crucial. It reflects the Jewish culture of that era and emphasizes caring for one's neighbor regardless of ethnicity or status.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're driving home from work and see someone who needs help changing a flat tire. You stop to assist but realize they need more extensive repairs. You promise to pay any extra costs, ensuring they are well taken care of until you can return to settle the bill.

Topics

compassionhospitalitycommitmentservice to othersgenerositygood Samaritan

Related Verses

Matthew 25:34-46Genesis 18:1-8Mark 12:30-31James 1:27Proverbs 14:34

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Luke 10:35?
The verse emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for others' needs, promising to cover any costs involved in their care.
Who was the Good Samaritan in this context?
The Good Samaritan refers to a passerby who showed compassion and took action to help an injured person despite ethnic differences with him.
How does Luke 10:35 relate to Christian values today?
It reinforces the value of showing kindness, commitment, and generosity towards others, echoing Jesus' teachings on loving one's neighbor.
What can we learn about hospitality from this verse?
Hospitality means more than just providing a place; it involves actively caring for someone’s needs and making sure they are well taken care of.
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