Luke 18:12
Awadhi
What Does This Mean?
This verse comes from a parable told by Jesus in Luke's Gospel where the Pharisee boasts about his religious practices, saying he fasts twice a week and tithes all that he has. The key message is that external religiosity doesn’t guarantee righteousness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have two friends: one who always tells everyone how good they are at cleaning their room and sharing toys, but isn't really nice to others; the other just quietly does these things without showing off. Jesus uses this story to show us that being truly good is more than just doing good things in front of people.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a physician and follower of Paul, around AD 80-100. The audience was likely Gentile Christians who needed to understand the deeper meaning behind religious practices among Jews like fasting and tithing.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this can apply to someone who brags about their charitable donations or attendance at church meetings but treats others poorly. It reminds us that true faith is not just about outward actions but also about how we treat people in our daily lives.