Luke 11:41

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이 구절의 의미

Jesus is speaking and tells people to give what they have to others in need. He says that when we do this, our hearts become pure and clean.

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Imagine you have a bunch of toys, but your friend doesn't have any. Jesus is like a parent saying, 'Why don’t you share some of your toys? That will make everything feel nice and clean inside.'

역사적 배경

This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written around 80 AD by Luke, who was a companion of Paul. It addresses the Pharisees, highlighting Jesus’ teachings on giving and purity in contrast to their focus on external cleanliness.

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Consider how you can help those less fortunate today. Maybe donate clothes or food to a local shelter. This act of kindness will not only bless someone but also cleanse your heart from selfishness.

주제

givinggenerositypuritycleannesscharitylove

관련 구절

Matthew 6:2-4Proverbs 19:17Acts 3:6James 1:27Mark 10:21

자주 묻는 질문

Who is Jesus addressing in this verse?
Jesus is addressing the Pharisees, who were religious leaders at that time known for their strict adherence to external cleanliness.
What does it mean when Jesus says 'all things are clean'?
It means that through acts of generosity and charity, one’s heart becomes pure and free from selfishness or impurities.
How can we apply this verse today?
We can apply it by finding ways to share what we have with others in need. This could be through donations, volunteering, or simple acts of kindness.
Are there other verses that talk about giving and purity?
Yes, many passages in the Bible discuss these themes, such as Matthew 6:2-4 on secret giving and Proverbs 19:17 on helping the poor.
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