Luke 14:23

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Luke 14:23, the lord tells his servant to go out and invite everyone possible to fill his house. The message is about extending invitations widely to ensure that many are included.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're having a big party in your backyard, but not enough friends have shown up yet. Your parents tell you to run around the neighborhood inviting all kinds of kids over, even if they don't usually play with you, so everyone can join the fun and enjoy the party together.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, a doctor who traveled with Paul. It was composed around AD 80 for Gentile Christians to understand Jesus' teachings. The cultural setting involves Jewish customs and the Roman Empire's influence on daily life.

Living It Out Today

Today, this can be applied in community building efforts like organizing events where you actively reach out to people who might not typically attend, ensuring everyone feels welcomed and included.

Topics

hospitalityinclusioninvitationcommunitybroad-mindednesssalvation

Related Verses

Matthew 22:9Ephesians 2:14-16Revelation 3:20Isaiah 55:7Romans 10:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Does 'compel them' mean forcing people?
No, it doesn't imply force. It suggests making a strong invitation or urging someone with enthusiasm and sincerity.
Why does the lord want his house to be filled?
The lord wants everyone included in his celebration, symbolizing God's desire for all to experience salvation and community.
Can this verse apply to non-religious gatherings too?
Yes, it can apply broadly to organizing events where inclusivity is key, ensuring that many are invited and feel welcome.
How does Luke 14:23 relate to modern evangelism?
It encourages active outreach beyond usual circles, emphasizing the broad invitation of God's love and salvation.
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