Luke 21:2

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Jesus observing a poor widow who donated two small coins to the temple treasury. It shows that even the smallest gift can have great significance. There is no direct speech here, but it reflects Jesus' teaching on generosity and sacrifice.

Explained for Children

Imagine you had only two candies left in your pocket, but you shared them with someone else who was hungry. That's like what this poor lady did—she gave all she had to help others at the temple.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was written by a companion of Paul around A.D. 80-100. It targets a Gentile audience and emphasizes Jesus' teachings about poverty, wealth, and generosity in the context of Jewish culture and customs surrounding temple donations.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, this could mean someone donating their last $5 to help a charity they believe in. The lesson is that it's not about how much you give but the heart behind your giving.

Topics

generositypovertysacrificefaithservicecharity

Related Verses

Matthew 6:2-4Mark 12:41-44Acts 3:1-10Proverbs 19:17Deuteronomy 15:7-11

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the widow's gift?
Her gift shows that generosity isn't about how much you give but the willingness to sacrifice what you have, even if it’s small.
Why did Jesus notice her specifically among many donors?
Jesus saw the sincerity and depth of her offering as she gave all she had. Her gift was more meaningful than those who could afford much more.
What can we learn about sacrifice from this story?
The story teaches that true sacrifice comes when one gives without reservation, even if it means hardship for themselves.
How does Luke 21:2 relate to modern church practices?
It encourages a heart of generosity in giving, where the spirit and intention behind the gift are valued more than its monetary value alone.
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