Luke 6:41
Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)
这是什么意思?
This verse is from Jesus and it tells us not to focus on the small faults in others when we have bigger problems of our own. It's like seeing a tiny speck in someone else’s eye while having a big log in your own.
儿童解释
Imagine you see a little piece of dust on your friend's nose, but you don't notice there's a big sticker right on yours! Jesus is saying it's silly to point out small things wrong with others when we have bigger mistakes to fix ourselves.
历史背景
The verse was written by Luke, one of the Gospel writers, around 60 AD. It comes from Jesus' teachings and was likely spoken in front of a mixed crowd including followers and critics. In that time, Jewish culture emphasized self-reflection and communal harmony.
今日应用
Think about times when you criticize your colleague's small mistake at work but overlook your own more significant errors. This verse encourages introspection before pointing out others' faults.