But he that denieth me before men shall be denied before the angels of God.
But if you act like you don't know me when you're around other people, I'll do the same when I'm standing with God's angels.
Don't be embarrassed of Jesus in public if you want him to claim you in heaven.
📚 Historical Context
In the first century AD, during Jesus' ministry in a Roman-occupied region, he was addressing his disciples amid growing opposition from religious leaders and the potential for persecution. This verse is part of a larger teaching in Luke 12, where Jesus warns against hypocrisy and encourages bold faith, emphasizing that denying him publicly could lead to spiritual consequences. It reflects the cultural pressures of the time, where followers of Jesus risked social and physical harm for their beliefs.
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