Luke 6:40
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke says that a student will not be greater than their teacher, but they can become as good as the teacher with practice and learning. Jesus is speaking here to emphasize the importance of following a wise guide.
Explained for Children
Think about when you learn something new like riding a bike. Your dad might teach you, and at first, he's way better than you. But if you keep practicing, one day you'll be as good as your dad!
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a physician and close companion of Paul, around the year 60 AD for Gentile Christians. This verse comes from Jesus' teachings to his disciples and emphasizes the relationship between teacher and student.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're learning a new job skill at work; your mentor is an expert in this field. As you learn and grow, you might not surpass them, but with dedication, you can reach their level of expertise.