Luke 6:26
Chinese Bible 1919 (Traditional) (文理和合譯本《新舊約全書》)
这是什么意思?
This verse is from Jesus speaking in Luke's gospel. He warns that if everyone speaks well of you, it might not always be a good thing because even false prophets were praised by others.
儿童解释
Imagine if your friends only said nice things about you when you told them lies instead of the truth. It wouldn't be a good sign, right? Jesus is saying that sometimes being liked by everyone can mean people don’t see the true you.
历史背景
This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written around 80-100 AD for a primarily Gentile audience. In its historical context, it reflects a situation where public opinion could be fickle and often misled.
今日应用
Consider a scenario where you get praised at work not for your honesty but for agreeing with everyone’s ideas without critique. This verse reminds us to value truth over popularity.