Luke 19:9
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Jesusasti saraquïnwa: —Jichhüruw khespiyasiñajj aca utar purini, aca jakesti Abrahaman wawanacapat jutiriraquiwa.
What Does This Mean?
In Luke 19:9, Jesus is speaking to Zacchaeus and says that salvation has come to his house because he is a son of Abraham. This means that Zacchaeus's faith and actions have made him part of God’s family.
Explained for Children
Imagine you join a really cool club where everyone helps each other. Jesus is saying Zacchaeus just joined this special club called the family of God, and now his whole house gets to enjoy all the good things that come with it!
Historical Background
This verse was written by Luke, a doctor who traveled with Paul, around 60-85 AD. He wrote about Jesus' life for Gentile Christians to understand how they fit into God’s plan as sons of Abraham.
Living It Out Today
Imagine someone in your community, maybe an outcast or marginalized person, comes to faith and starts changing their ways. This verse encourages us to celebrate with them and recognize the transformation brought by salvation.
Topics
salvationfaithredemptionfamily of Godtransformationforgiveness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Zacchaeus?
Zacchaeus was a tax collector, known for being wealthy but often viewed negatively by his peers. He met Jesus and had a transformative encounter.
Why does Jesus call Zacchaeus a son of Abraham?
Being called a 'son of Abraham' signifies that Zacchaeus has joined the spiritual lineage of faith like Abraham, indicating he now shares in God's promises to his people.
What role did salvation play for Zacchaeus and his family?
Jesus declares that through Zacchaeus’s transformation, not only he but also his household would experience the blessings and redemption offered by salvation.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We should embrace those who come to faith with open hearts, recognizing that their journey of faith brings spiritual blessings to their families and communities.
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