Luke 8:16
Kituba (BIBILIYA NA KITUBA)
«Ata muntu ke namisaka mwinda samu na kubumba yawu na yisi ya kantini to na yisi ya mfulu. Kasi ba ke tulaka yawu na zulu ya kitentokolo ya mwinda samu ti bantu yina ke na kukota na yinzo tala nsemo.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus says that when someone lights a candle, they don't hide it but place it where everyone can see its light. The message is about sharing the truth openly.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a beautiful toy that makes people smile. You wouldn’t hide it under your bed; instead, you’d put it on your shelf so everyone who visits can enjoy it too!
Historical Background
This verse comes from Luke's Gospel, written around 80-100 AD for Gentile Christians, emphasizing the light of Jesus' teachings. In ancient cultures, candles and lamps were essential for illumination and often symbolized truth.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this could apply to sharing your skills at work or volunteering in community projects, making sure others benefit from what you have to offer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus use a candle as an example?
Jesus uses everyday examples like candles to help his audience understand spiritual truths. The light from a candle symbolizes truth that should be shared openly.
How can we apply the principle of this verse in our daily lives?
We can share our talents, knowledge, and faith with others by being open about them, much like setting a candle where its light can benefit everyone.
What does 'covereth it with a vessel' mean in modern terms?
It means to hide or obscure something valuable. In today's context, it could refer to keeping good deeds secret instead of sharing them openly.
How do we balance sharing our faith and respecting others' beliefs?
Balancing involves respectfully offering light when asked or when it seems appropriate, without forcing it on someone who isn't interested.