Luke 23:41

French Jerusalem 1998

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is spoken by one of the criminals crucified with Jesus. He admits that he and his companion are receiving what they deserve for their actions, but says that Jesus has done nothing wrong.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game and two friends get in trouble for cheating, but there's another friend who played fairly. This verse is like one of the cheaters saying, 'We got caught because we cheated, but our other friend did everything right!'

Contexte historique

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around AD 80-100 for a gentile audience. It provides historical and cultural context from the Roman Empire era, highlighting Jesus' innocence.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Consider when you might have unfairly judged someone or recognized an injustice. This verse reminds us to acknowledge truth and righteousness even in difficult circumstances.

Thèmes

justicerighteousnessforgivenesssalvationinnocenceconfession

Versets liés

Genesis 18:25Matthew 27:46Acts 3:14John 19:4Romans 3:23

Questions fréquentes

Why did one criminal admit to his wrongdoing while the other didn't?
The criminal who admitted his guilt recognized Jesus' innocence and sought forgiveness, showing a turning point in his life. The other remained hardened.
How does this verse reflect on Jesus' character?
It highlights Jesus' righteousness and the unfairness of His punishment, emphasizing His role as an innocent sacrifice for humanity’s sins.
What can we learn about forgiveness from this scene?
We see that even in dire circumstances, admitting guilt and seeking forgiveness can lead to redemption, highlighting the importance of acknowledging truth.
How does Luke 23:41 contribute to our understanding of justice?
The verse underscores that true justice involves recognizing wrongdoing and innocence. It teaches us to seek fairness in all judgments we make about others.
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