Luke 19:23
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
:Yee': ka: on yubo:-a deh⧾: daa,: eh: korn dhih 'da, 'de: on: se-' 'an-a: 'wlii 'de 'wlii dih: dhe-gbu 'zorn kpa: eh?: Yee': mor 'on yi de,: yee' 'an mu 'an-a: 'wlii-: 'dekorn: deh: eh 'kpa-a 'o en ken-: 'ye.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from a story where Jesus talks about money management. He speaks through the voice of a character and criticizes someone for not using their resources to earn more, saying they could have at least put it in the bank.
Explained for Children
Imagine you got some candy to share with your friends when your mom comes back from work. Instead of sharing or giving out treats, you kept them all safe without letting anyone enjoy them. Your mom would ask why you didn't let others taste the candies so they could have more fun!
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 60-85 AD. It's part of Jesus' teaching to His followers in Jerusalem, shortly before His crucifixion. The audience is mainly Jewish and Gentile Christians.
Living It Out Today
A modern application could be about using your skills or resources effectively instead of keeping them unused. For example, if you have a skill like coding, you should use it to help others and improve yourself rather than letting that talent go to waste.
Topics
stewardshipfaithfulnessresource managementinvestmentobediencewisdom
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'usury' mean in this context?
Usury refers to the interest paid on a debt. In this verse, Jesus suggests that at least someone could have earned interest if they hadn't done anything with their money.
Is Jesus advocating for greed here?
No, Jesus is teaching about stewardship and making the most of one's resources. He isn’t encouraging greed but rather responsible management of what has been given to you.
How can this verse apply to someone without financial means?
This verse encourages using whatever talents or skills you have effectively, even if they aren't monetary. It’s about making the best use of your abilities for growth and contribution.
What's the main lesson from Luke 19:23?
The key lesson is about faithfulness in stewardship—using what you have to its fullest potential, rather than letting it sit idle or underutilized.
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