Luke 3:7
Spanish Version Is Called = Free Bible Version or (Versión Biblia Libre = VBL) - Public Domain - http://www.freebibleversion.org/ - Copyright © 2018 Jonathan Gallagher y Shelly Barrios de Avila
¿Qué significa esto?
John the Baptist is speaking to a crowd that came for baptism and calls them 'generation of vipers,' warning them about escaping God's coming wrath. He challenges them to show their repentance through actions, not just words.
Explicado para niños
Imagine John the Baptist as a teacher telling his students, 'You're like baby snakes! Who told you to come here? You need to do good things to show you're sorry and want to be safe from getting in trouble.'
Contexto histórico
Luke wrote this verse around 80-100 AD. John the Baptist is addressing a large crowd that includes Pharisees and Sadducees, religious groups of his time. The message reflects a Jewish context where repentance for sins was crucial to avoid divine judgment.
Aplicación para hoy
Imagine being at a community meeting about environmental conservation. A leader could say, 'You're here because you know our environment is in danger; now show your commitment through actions, not just words.'