Luke 13:9

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse is about a fig tree that doesn't produce fruit; it talks about the farmer who decides to cut down the unproductive tree. Jesus uses this analogy to teach about the importance of bearing spiritual fruit in our lives.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a lemon tree in your backyard, and it never gives lemons even after many years. Your dad might say, 'If we don’t see any lemons soon, we'll take out the tree.' Jesus is telling us that just like with trees, God wants to see good things coming from our lives too.

歴史的背景

Luke wrote this verse in his Gospel around 80-100 AD. He was addressing both Jewish and Gentile Christians, emphasizing the importance of bearing fruit as a sign of genuine faith within a Greco-Roman cultural context.

今日への適用

Consider a situation where someone joins a community group but never participates or contributes. After some time, it might be necessary to have a conversation about their involvement to ensure they are benefiting and contributing to the group's growth.

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関連する聖句

Genesis 45:5Matthew 3:10John 15:2Romans 7:4James 3:18

よくある質問

What does 'bearing fruit' symbolize in this verse?
'Bearing fruit' symbolizes living a life that shows the effects of faith. It means making choices and actions that reflect God's will and love.
Who is speaking in Luke 13:9?
This parable is spoken by Jesus to illustrate the importance of bearing spiritual fruit, highlighting a farmer talking about a fig tree.
Is there any grace given before cutting down the tree?
Yes, the context suggests that grace and patience are shown initially. The farmer gives time for the fig tree to bear fruit before deciding to cut it down.
How can we ensure we're 'bearing fruit' in our lives?
We can ensure we’re bearing spiritual fruit by living a life that reflects God’s love and teachings, participating actively in community service, and showing kindness and compassion to others.
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