Luke 12:56

"When a south wind blows, you say, ‘There will be a scorching heat,’ and it happens."

Key Reflection

In Luke 12:56, Jesus uses an everyday example to illustrate the importance of internal discernment over external signs. The verse depicts how people can predict weather changes based on observed natural phenomena; when a south wind blows, they foresee scorching heat. This simple observation reflects a broader principle that the disciples should not rely solely on outward signs or predictions but rather understand and judge for themselves what is morally right and just. This teaching emphasizes the need for wisdom and internal moral clarity in making judgments, mirroring Jesus' overall emphasis on inner righteousness over external appearances.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verses 54-57. See Barnes "Mt 16:2, See Barnes "16:3". Verse 56. No Barnes text on this verse. __________________________________________________________________

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