Luke 12:42
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
Rəbb cavab verdi: «Vaxtlı-vaxtında onlara yemək vermək üçün ağasının öz nökərləri üzərinə qoyduğu sadiq və ağıllı idarəçi kimdir?
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke 12:42, Jesus asks a rhetorical question about who the faithful and wise steward is that his master would entrust to manage the household and distribute food at the right times. The key message is about trustworthiness and responsibility.
Explained for Children
Imagine you’re in charge of sharing snacks with your friends during playtime. Jesus wants us to be like that person who shares fairly and on time, showing we can handle important jobs well.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written by a doctor named Luke around AD 60-85. It was meant for early Christians to understand Jesus’ teachings about faithfulness and responsibility in managing their lives.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be an employee trusted with managing a team's schedule and resources efficiently and fairly. This verse encourages being reliable and wise at work.
Topics
trustworthinessresponsibilityfaithfulnessmanagementwisdomduty
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'due season' mean in this context?
'Due season' refers to the appropriate time for something to happen. It means that a good steward manages resources and distributes them at the right moment, not too early or too late.
How can one be considered both faithful and wise as per Luke 12:42?
Being faithful implies loyalty and trustworthiness in performing tasks. Being wise means making smart decisions based on understanding and experience. Together, they reflect someone who is reliable and prudent.
What does it mean to be a 'ruler over the household'?
To be a ruler over the household means having authority and responsibility for managing daily affairs within that environment. It's about being trusted with significant duties.
Can anyone become a steward as described in Luke 12:42?
Yes, anyone can strive to become a faithful and wise steward by learning to be trustworthy, responsible, and making wise decisions based on the resources given to them. It's about personal growth and commitment.
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