Luke 12:26

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이 구절의 의미

This verse from Luke says that if you can't do small things, why worry about bigger ones? Jesus is speaking here and the main message is to trust in God for big concerns since we struggle with smaller tasks.

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Imagine if you couldn't tie your shoelaces. Why would you worry about cleaning up your whole room then? Jesus says that if we can't do small things, worrying about bigger stuff doesn't make sense. We should trust God more!

역사적 배경

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke the physician around AD 60 for a Gentile audience. This verse is part of Jesus' teaching to his disciples and the crowds, emphasizing trust in divine providence.

오늘의 적용

Think about your job. If you struggle with small tasks like organizing emails, worrying about bigger projects might be unnecessary. Trusting that God will help you handle things can reduce anxiety at work.

주제

trustanxietydivine providenceworryfaithsmall tasks

관련 구절

Matthew 6:251 Peter 5:7Philippians 4:6-7Jeremiah 33:3Psalm 55:22

자주 묻는 질문

What is the main message of Luke 12:26?
The main message is about trusting God for big concerns, as we often struggle with even small tasks. It encourages us not to worry excessively.
How does this verse relate to divine providence?
It emphasizes that since we find it hard to handle smaller things, worrying about bigger ones is futile when God already provides for everything.
Can you give an example of applying Luke 12:26 in daily life?
If you struggle with small tasks like organizing emails at work, instead of stressing over a big project, trust that God will help manage it as well.
What are some cross-references for further understanding this verse?
Verses such as Matthew 6:25 and Philippians 4:6-7 provide additional insights into trusting God and not worrying about the future.
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