Luke 6 Verse 38 Explained
VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE
Luke 6:38 (KJV) — “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.” ✨
EXPLANATION
Luke 6:38 is one of the most popular scriptures about generosity, kindness, and how our actions come back to us. Jesus is teaching a simple but powerful principle: whatever you give — whether kindness, love, forgiveness, money, help, or support — has a way of coming back to you in even greater measure.
To help you understand it more clearly, imagine this: You have a container, and someone is pouring grain into it for you. Not only do they fill it, but they press it down, shake it together so more can fit, and then pour until it is overflowing. That is what “good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over” means. πΎπ¦ It is Jesus’ way of saying, God rewards generous hearts abundantly.
Many people think this verse is only about money, but that is not true. Jesus was talking about giving in a much wider sense. If you give love, you receive love. If you give forgiveness, you receive peace. If you give kindness, you attract kindness. But if you give hatred, bitterness, or selfishness, that also circles back. Life returns to you whatever you send out. π
This verse also teaches responsibility. It says, “For with the same measure that ye mete…” — which means the standard you use to treat others becomes the same standard used for you. So if you give generously, you will receive generously. But if you give sparingly, you will receive sparingly. You decide the size of your blessing by the size of your giving.
Jesus wants us to develop a lifestyle of generosity — not because God needs anything from us, but because giving opens doors and creates a flow of blessings. Generous people rarely lack support because they have built relationships and goodwill through giving.
In summary, Luke 6:38 is a reminder that:
- Giving is a seed — and seeds always grow π±
- Your attitude and measure of giving determine your blessings
- What you give out returns to you multiplied
- Generosity brings joy, peace, friendships, and even opportunities
So as you go through your day, remember Jesus’ words. Don’t hold back kindness. Don’t withhold help. Give cheerfully, give freely, give from your heart — and trust that God will multiply it in ways you never expected. ❤️✨
SELF REFLECTION
Take a moment to think: What have I been giving out lately? Is it kindness, support, love, or patience? Or have I been giving stress, anger, or silence? What changes can you make today to allow God’s “running over” blessings to flow freely in your life? ππ¬ Share your thoughts in the comments — let’s grow together!

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