Luke 20:23

French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Jesus is talking to some people who are trying to trick him. He sees right through their plan and asks them why they want to test him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends, but instead of just finding a good hiding spot, one friend tries to come up with a tricky question to confuse the seeker. Jesus is like the seeker who knows the trick and asks, 'Why are you trying to fool me?'

Historical Background

This verse comes from Luke's Gospel, written around AD 60-85, aimed at Gentile converts. The setting reflects tensions between Jewish leaders and Jesus, where these leaders try various tactics to discredit him.

Living It Out Today

Think of a situation where someone tries to trick you into saying something wrong or embarrassing. Like a colleague trying to pin an error on you by asking leading questions. Just like Jesus, you can recognize their intentions and calmly respond without falling for it.

Topics

wisdomskepticismintegrityleadershipconflict resolutiontesting faith

Related Verses

Mark 12:15Matthew 22:18Exodus 4:2John 7:6Acts 4:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were the people trying to trick Jesus?
They wanted to find a reason to accuse or discredit him, possibly for political or religious reasons.
What does 'tempt' mean in this context?
'Tempt' here means trying to provoke Jesus into saying something that could be used against him or cause him trouble.
How can we apply the wisdom shown by Jesus in Luke 20:23 today?
We can use it as a reminder to stay alert and wise when faced with manipulative questions, answering honestly without being led astray.
Does this verse teach us anything about leadership or dealing with conflict?
Yes, it teaches leaders to be discerning and honest in their responses, especially under pressure from adversaries.
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