Tongo mit yu wönggon youp amnani inogoc, “Amna auho sonthon duc mata soni kombingga sumbentangma yu wömai nakain mata sinom sumbentang. O amnaho sontha me siantangma yu wömai nakaha me siantang. O ihorocgon amnaho nakaha me siantangma yu wömai Kopotorocha me siantang. Wömai yaha yu worocho noc nanong muuna ebotmaha,” Yesuho youp amnani youphon yong fasun mata ihoroc inongga inong muuna onggung.
What Does This Mean?
This verse means that when someone listens to you, they are also listening to Jesus, and when they reject you, they are rejecting both Jesus and God the Father who sent him. Jesus is speaking here.
Explained for Children
Think of it like this: if your friend likes what I say, they're showing love for me too! But if they ignore or don't respect my words, that's like not respecting me either. It’s just like when you listen to mommy or daddy; you’re also listening to them!
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written by a doctor and friend of Paul, around 60-80 AD. The audience was likely early Christians in Rome, emphasizing Jesus' teachings about authority and respect.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you are at work sharing ideas that align with your company's values. When others listen to you, they're also acknowledging the principles your company stands for. Disrespecting your input could mean disregarding what the company represents.
It means whoever listens to or accepts the message and teachings given by someone, is also hearing what Jesus would say.
How can I apply this verse in my relationships?
You can use this verse to emphasize the importance of respecting others' words and thoughts as you respect Jesus’ own teaching. It highlights the value each person brings with their message.
Is this verse only applicable within Christian contexts?
While it originates from a Christian context, its principles about respect and listening can be applied in any relationship or social setting where mutual understanding and respect are valued.
How does this verse relate to leadership roles?
In leadership roles, this verse underscores that those following you also acknowledge your mission. Disrespecting the leader is seen as rejecting both Jesus and His message.