Luke 10:12

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

Jesus is speaking here and warns that the cities which reject him will face a worse judgment than Sodom, an ancient city known for its wickedness.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if you had a lemonade stand, but some kids ignored it even though they knew how yummy your lemonade was. Jesus says those kids would be in bigger trouble than the ones who never saw the stand at all.

歴史的背景

This verse is part of Luke's Gospel, written around 80-100 AD. Luke wrote to a broader audience including non-Jews, explaining Jesus' teachings and actions within their historical context.

今日への適用

A modern scenario might be an educational opportunity ignored by those who knew it could change lives for the better; they'd face harsher consequences than those who never had the chance to learn.

トピック

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関連する聖句

Genesis 19:24Matthew 10:15Isaiah 1:9Ezekiel 16:48-49Revelation 18:5

よくある質問

Why does Jesus compare Sodom's judgment to other cities?
Jesus uses this comparison to emphasize that those who know God’s message and reject it face a harsher judgment than those who never had the chance to hear.
What is the significance of mentioning Sodom in this context?
Sodom was known for its wickedness, but Jesus implies even such an example would not be as severe in condemnation compared to rejecting His message.
How should we respond if someone ignores our efforts to share faith?
While it's important not to force the message on others, one should reflect on their approach and perhaps seek guidance on more effective ways to communicate God’s love and teachings.
What does this verse teach about the importance of accepting Jesus' message?
It underscores that understanding and rejecting His word has serious consequences; therefore, it's crucial to accept and live by Jesus’ teachings for spiritual growth and salvation.
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