Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Hvorfor er det noen av dere som kaller Meg ‘Herre’, og så vil dere ikke gjøre det Jeg sier? De som kommer til Meg og hører på det Jeg sier og gjør etter det, er mennesker som bygger livet sitt på trygg grunn. Han kan sammenlignes med en mann som skulle bygge seg et hus. Han gravde dypt for å legge grunnmuren nede på fjellgrunn, og så bygde han huset oppå det. Da det kom et voldsomt uvær med flom, og vannet pisket mot huset, ble huset stående og rikket seg ikke, fordi det var bygd på solid fjellgrunn. Den som hører det Jeg sier, men ikke bryr seg om Mine Ord, han er som et menneske som bygger et hus uten grunnmur. Når uværet kommer med flom og vannstrømmer, vil huset rase sammen og kollapse.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse is Jesus asking why people call him 'Lord' but do not follow his teachings. He emphasizes that true faith involves both words and actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always says they love your favorite game, but never actually plays it with you. It's like Jesus saying, if you say I'm important, then why don't you play my way?
Historical Background
Luke wrote this gospel around AD 80-100 for Gentile Christians, explaining the teachings of Jesus. This was a time when early Christian communities were trying to understand what it means to follow Christ.
Living It Out Today
Consider someone who regularly attends church but doesn’t practice what they hear in sermons or Bible studies in their daily life. This verse calls them to align their actions with their beliefs.
Avoiding hypocrisy involves consistently aligning our actions with what we believe. It requires regular reflection and a commitment to live out the teachings of Christ.
What are some practical ways to apply Luke 6:46 in daily life?
Practicing what Jesus teaches, like loving others as He does, can be applied by being kind to those around you and actively serving your community.
How do cross-references help us understand this verse better?
Cross-references provide a broader context from other parts of the Bible that reinforce or expand on Luke 6:46, helping deepen our understanding of its message.
Why is it important to study historical context when looking at Biblical verses like this one?
Understanding the historical and cultural background helps us interpret the text accurately within its original setting, which can lead to more meaningful application in modern contexts.