Luc 11:28

28 Mais plutôt, reprit Jésus, heureux ceux qui écoutent la parole de Dieu, et qui la mettent en pratique!

Luc 11:28 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 11:28

But he said
Christ said "to the woman", Persic version reads, as correcting her, though not denying it, nor reproving her for it, but improving upon it:

yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God and keep
it;
intimating, that though his mother was happy in bearing and suckling such a son, yet it was a far greater happiness to hear the word of God; meaning either himself, the eternal "Logos", so as to embrace him, believe on him, and have him formed in the heart; or the Gospel preached by him, so as to understand it, receive it as the ingrafted word, and bring forth fruit, and act in obedience to it, observe it, and abide by it, and never relinquish it. This is a greater happiness than to be related to Christ in the flesh, though ever so nearly. The Ethiopic version reads, "that hear the word of God, and believe, and keep it": for faith comes by hearing, and shows itself in doing. Barely to hear the word, and even give an assent to it, will be of little avail, unless what is heard and believed is put in practice.

Luc 11:28 In-Context

26 Alors il s'en va et prend avec lui sept autres esprits pires que lui, et ils y entrent et y demeurent; et le dernier état de cet homme devient pire que le premier.
27 Comme il disait ces choses, une femme de la foule éleva sa voix et lui dit: Heureux les flancs qui t'ont porté, et les mamelles qui t'ont allaité!
28 Mais plutôt, reprit Jésus, heureux ceux qui écoutent la parole de Dieu, et qui la mettent en pratique!
29 Comme le peuple s'amassait en foule, Jésus se mit à dire: Cette race est méchante, elle demande un miracle, et il ne lui en sera point donné d'autre que celui du prophète Jonas.
30 Car, comme Jonas fut un miracle pour les Ninivites, le Fils de l'homme en sera un pour cette génération.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.