Luke 6:31

"Give to everyone who asks you, and don’t ask him who takes away your goods to give them back again."

Key Reflection

In Luke 6:31, Jesus challenges his followers to extend generosity and kindness beyond mere reciprocity. He instructs them to give freely to those in need, without expecting repayment. This teaching reflects the broader context of first-century Jewish culture, where reciprocal giving was common (such as the concept of "cousin money" or mutual aid), but Jesus pushes his disciples to go beyond this limited framework, embracing a more expansive and selfless form of charity that serves as a model for Christian benevolence.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 31. See Barnes Mt 7:12 {o} "And as you would that men" Mt 7:12 __________________________________________________________________

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