Luke 3:9
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
この聖句の意味
This verse from Luke is spoken by John the Baptist warning people that God's judgment is near. He says that just as trees that don't bear fruit are cut down and burned, so too will those who do not live good lives be punished.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine a gardener looking at an apple tree. If the tree doesn't give apples, he cuts it down and burns it. John is saying God wants us to be like trees that give good fruit - meaning we should do good things too!
歴史的背景
This verse comes from Luke's Gospel written around 80-100 AD for a mostly Gentile audience. The cultural context was one of Roman rule and syncretistic religious practices, with John the Baptist preparing the way for Jesus by calling people to repentance.
今日への適用
Imagine you're in a leadership position at work. This verse could remind you that your actions and decisions should bear good fruit - meaning they should benefit others and promote positive outcomes, not just serve your own interests.