Luke 13:25

Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Luke describes a situation where the master of a house closes and locks his door, leaving some people outside who then beg to be let in. However, the master says he doesn't know them and refuses entry. This illustrates that those excluded were not faithful followers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and when it's time to come out, your friend closes their door and won’t open it for you because they don't recognize you anymore. It’s a reminder to always be a good friend and follow the rules of the game.

Historical Background

The verse is part of Luke's Gospel, written around AD 80-100 by Luke, a companion of Paul. The audience was primarily Gentile Christians. Jesus uses parables and metaphors common in first-century Jewish culture to teach about faithfulness and repentance.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can be applied to someone who realizes too late that they need to make significant changes in their life to enter the kingdom of God. It’s like realizing you haven’t been a good friend or neighbor until after an important event has passed.

Topics

faithfulnessrepentancesalvationjudgmentdoor of salvationend times

Related Verses

Matthew 7:21-23Revelation 3:20John 15:4-6Ephesians 2:8-9Isaiah 59:2

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Luke 13:25?
Jesus is speaking, warning his followers about the importance of being prepared and faithful, as the master of the house represents God.
What does it mean when Jesus says 'I know you not'?
This means that those excluded were not truly committed to following Him. It emphasizes the need for genuine faith and actions that reflect this belief.
How can we apply Luke 13:25 in our daily lives?
By remaining faithful, seeking God's guidance, and ensuring our actions align with His teachings to avoid being left out when it’s too late.
What other verses talk about similar themes?
Verses like Matthew 7:21-23 and Revelation 3:20 also discuss the importance of true faith and the consequences of not being prepared or recognized by God.
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