Luke 14:19

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, one of the people invited to a feast tells the host that he cannot come because he has bought oxen and needs to check them out. This shows how easily people can make excuses for not attending God's invitation.

Explained for Children

Imagine you were invited to a big party at your friend’s house, but then you said you couldn't go because you just got new toys that you need to play with first. That would be like the person in this story saying they had oxen to check instead of going to the feast.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by a Greek physician and companion of Paul around AD 60-85. It was directed at both Jews and Gentiles who were interested in understanding Jesus’ teachings. The culture valued feasts as important social gatherings where one’s reputation could be enhanced or damaged.

Living It Out Today

Today, people often make excuses for not attending church events or engaging in spiritual activities due to work or other commitments. This verse reminds us that we should prioritize God's invitation above all our plans and possessions.

Topics

obedienceprioritiesinvitationexcusesfeastsspiritual commitment

Related Verses

Matthew 22:4-61 Corinthians 9:7Deuteronomy 25:4Luke 14:16-20Hebrews 13:16

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to make excuses like the person in Luke 14:19?
It means finding reasons not to do something important, such as attending a spiritual gathering, because other things seem more urgent or appealing.
How can we avoid making similar excuses today?
By recognizing the importance of our spiritual commitments and intentionally prioritizing them over lesser matters.
What does Luke 14:19 teach us about possessions?
It teaches that possessions should not be a reason to neglect opportunities for fellowship or growth in faith.
How is this story relevant to modern-day churchgoers?
This story reminds churchgoers to avoid using work, social activities, or other commitments as excuses to skip important spiritual gatherings and opportunities.
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