Luke 11:36
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
:Yee': mor: an-a' yau-a' klehkpeh, on 'yi-dih: zorn-pli-' dih,: mor: kule-a' deh-beh-deh-beh se 'o on 'bhun: ne,: yee' an mu 'pu-': ne,: eh gweh-a: ka 'nape-a fan-dih-a: on ken dih, 'do eh-a' zorn-pli-'.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke says that if you are completely filled with light and have no darkness, then all of you will be bright like a candle that shines brightly. Jesus is speaking here about the importance of being whole in your faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big flashlight. If every part of it works perfectly, shining really bright, there won't be any dark spots. That's what Jesus means when he talks about having light all over—being good and kind everywhere, just like a fully lit flashlight!
Historical Background
This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, a doctor and historian who traveled with Paul. It was likely composed around 80-100 AD for Gentile Christians to understand Jesus' teachings in a broader context.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this means if you lead your life completely guided by values like honesty and kindness without any hypocrisy or evil intentions, it will reflect positively on everything you do and say. For example, a teacher who treats all students fairly and with respect sets a bright example for the entire school.
Topics
lightfaithhypocrisyvalueshopegoodness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Luke 11:36?
The main message is about being consistent in faith and actions, where one's life should be completely illuminated by good values without any shadow of hypocrisy.
How does this verse relate to Jesus' teachings?
This verse aligns with Jesus’ emphasis on authenticity and integrity. He often taught about the importance of being transparent and genuine in one's faith, much like a fully lit candle that shines bright without any dark spots.
What does 'having no part dark' mean?
'Having no part dark' means there should be no area in your life where you hide or act differently from how God intends. It's about being whole and consistent in faith and actions.
Can this verse help someone dealing with hypocrisy?
Yes, Luke 11:36 can inspire someone to reflect on their actions and strive for consistency between what they believe and how they act, eliminating any areas of hypocrisy or inconsistency in their life.
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