Luke 18:17

Korean 1961 (개역한글)

이 구절의 의미

Jesus says that only those who accept the kingdom of God with a childlike faith and openness will enter it. He is emphasizing the importance of humility and simplicity in receiving God's kingdom.

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Imagine you're playing a game where you have to trust your friends without knowing all the rules first, just like when you were little. That's how we should approach God's kingdom—openly trusting and ready to learn, not trying to figure everything out at once.

역사적 배경

This verse is from Luke's Gospel, written around AD 80-100 for a Gentile audience. It reflects the early Christian community’s emphasis on faith over legalism, drawing on cultural norms where children were seen as innocent and trusting figures.

오늘의 적용

In today's world, this could mean approaching new spiritual teachings or religious practices with an open mind, without preconceived notions or skepticism, similar to how a child would eagerly learn something new for the first time.

주제

faithhumilitysalvationchildlike faithreception of God's kingdomopenness to the divine

관련 구절

Matthew 18:3Mark 10:15Psalm 25:9Ephesians 4:13John 3:3

자주 묻는 질문

Why does Jesus use children as an example?
Jesus uses children to illustrate the concept of humility, trust, and simplicity. Children are naturally dependent and open-hearted, qualities that reflect faith in God.
How can adults develop childlike faith?
Adults can cultivate childlike faith by practicing openness to new ideas about God, maintaining a sense of wonder, and regularly seeking spiritual guidance without preconceived skepticism.
What does it mean to enter the kingdom of God?
Entering the kingdom of God means accepting and living in accordance with God's will and grace, guided by faith and humility as Jesus teaches.
Is this verse only for children?
No, while it uses children as an example, the message is directed at everyone. It encourages all believers to adopt a childlike approach to their faith.
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