Luke 20:13
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke's Gospel, the owner of a vineyard decides to send his beloved son because he hopes that the workers will show respect when they see him. This is part of Jesus' parable about the tenants of a vineyard.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a lemonade stand and you've asked your friends to take care of it, but they don't listen or help. So, you decide to send your favorite little brother there because you hope everyone will treat him nicely when they see how much you love him. That's what this story is about.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around AD 80-100 for a Greek-speaking audience. It reflects the early Christian community’s understanding and teachings about Jesus' life and parables in a Greco-Roman cultural setting.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can be applied to situations where someone is entrusted with an important task but fails to respect or follow through. Sending someone you deeply care for might motivate others to treat that person's message more seriously.