Luke 20:8

French Jerusalem 1998

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse from Luke's Gospel, Jesus responds to the religious leaders who had questioned His authority. He tells them that just as they did not answer His question about John’s baptism, He will not tell them by what authority He does these things.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game where if your friend doesn't share why they like a toy, you don’t have to explain why you like another toy. Jesus is doing something similar here with the religious leaders.

Contexte historique

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a doctor and travel companion of Paul, around AD 60-75. The audience would include both Jews and Gentiles interested in understanding Jesus' teachings and actions within the context of Jewish traditions and Roman rule.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Consider a scenario where someone at work challenges your authority or methods without providing their own justification. This verse suggests that sometimes it's appropriate to not answer questions when others do not respect you first.

Thèmes

authoritydialogueteachingchallengestrustwisdom

Versets liés

Mark 11:28Matthew 21:23John 5:44Exodus 7:10-12Psalm 96:13

Questions fréquentes

Why didn't Jesus answer their question?
Jesus chose not to answer because they had not answered His own question, showing that sometimes we shouldn’t explain ourselves when others don’t respect our authority first.
Does this verse imply a lack of trust between Jesus and the religious leaders?
Yes, it indicates there was no mutual respect or trust, as both parties were withholding information from each other based on perceived disrespect.
How should we apply this principle in our daily lives?
We can apply this by setting boundaries when others are disrespectful towards us and choosing not to share sensitive information until there is mutual respect.
Is there a deeper spiritual meaning behind Jesus' response?
Yes, it reflects the idea that true authority comes from divine sources, which may not always be clear or accepted by those who seek human validation for their own power.
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