Luke 14:12

"For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.”"

Key Reflection

This verse teaches that those who seek to elevate themselves through pride will ultimately be brought low by God, while those who humble themselves will be lifted up. It emphasizes the principle of humility and its reward in God's eyes, reflecting a core biblical value that true honor comes from submission to divine will rather than self-assertion.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 12. Call not thy friends, &c. This is not to be understood as commanding us not to entertain at all our relatives and friends; but we are to remember the design with which our Lord spoke. He intended, doubtless, to reprove those who sought the society of the wealthy, and particularly rich relatives, and those who claimed to be intimate with the great and honourable, and who, to show their intimacy, were in the habit of seeking their society, and making for them expensive entertainments. He meant, also, to commend charity shown to the poor. The passage means, therefore, call not only your friends, but call also the poor, &c. Comp. Ex 16:8; 1 Sa 15:22; Jer 7:22,23 Mt 9:13. Thy kinsmen.

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