Luke 14:9

9 Then your host would say to you, 'Give this person your place.' Embarrassed, you would have to take the place of least honor.

Luke 14:9 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 14:9

And he that bade thee and him
To the feast, and who is the master of it, and has a right to dispose of, and order his guests at his table, as he thinks fit:

come and say to thee, give this man place;
pray rise up, and give this honourable man this seat, which is more suitable for a person of his rank and figure, and take another:

and thou begin with shame to take the lowest room;
or place, which must unavoidably fill a man with shame and confusion; because hereby his pride and vanity, in affecting the uppermost room, will be publicly exposed; and he who before sat in the chief place, will have the mortification, before all the guests, to be seated in the lowest.

Luke 14:9 In-Context

7 Then Jesus noticed how the guests always chose the places of honor. So he used this illustration when he spoke to them:
8 "When someone invites you to a wedding, don't take the place of honor. Maybe someone more important than you was invited.
9 Then your host would say to you, 'Give this person your place.' Embarrassed, you would have to take the place of least honor.
10 So when you're invited, take the place of least honor. Then, when your host comes, he will tell you, 'Friend, move to a more honorable place.' Then all the other guests will see how you are honored.
11 Those who honor themselves will be humbled, but people who humble themselves will be honored."
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