Luke 14:20

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of a parable where Jesus describes people declining an invitation to a feast. Here, someone says they can't come because they just got married and are too busy. The key message shows how people often choose lesser things over God's invitations.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're invited to the biggest birthday party ever, but your friend tells you they can’t come because they just bought a new toy car. That’s like what this person did—they picked something small instead of coming to a big celebration. Jesus is showing us that sometimes we miss out on really important things by choosing smaller stuff.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul, around 60-85 AD. This parable appears in the context of teaching about God’s kingdom to his followers and those listening to Jesus' teachings during His ministry. The culture emphasized loyalty and community feasts, making this refusal unusual.

Living It Out Today

Think about times when you might have missed out on something important because you were busy with less significant things—like a work project or social event over spending time with your family or church community. This verse reminds us to prioritize what truly matters in life.

Topics

prioritiescommitmentparablescelebrationspiritual lifefamily values

Related Verses

Matthew 22:41 Samuel 10:23-24Ephesians 5:22-33Luke 9:61-62John 12:24

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this verse teach about commitment?
This verse highlights the importance of prioritizing God's invitations over personal commitments. It teaches that we should value spiritual obligations more than earthly ones.
How can I apply this to my daily life?
By reflecting on your priorities and making sure you're not missing out on important spiritual opportunities because of lesser concerns or distractions in your life.
Is there a similar parable in the New Testament?
Yes, Matthew 22:4 also talks about people refusing an invitation to a wedding feast, which is part of a broader parable illustrating God's kingdom.
What does this say about priorities?
It emphasizes the need for us to set our spiritual commitments as top priority in life, not letting lesser things distract us from what truly matters.
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