Luke 7:31-32

Luke 7:31-32

[31] Whereunto  then  shall I liken  the men  generation?  and  to what  like?  [32] like  unto children  sitting  in  the marketplace,  and  calling  one to another,  and  saying,  We have piped  and  not  danced;  we have mourned  and  not  wept. 

What does Luke 7:31-32 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

This second group, the present generation of unbelievers, was similar to faithless Israel in the past (cf. Deuteronomy 32:5; Deuteronomy 32:20; Judges 2:10; Psalm 78:8; Psalm 95:10; Jeremiah 7:29). They, too, were subject to God"s wrath. They were behaving no better than fickle children who become upset when their peers refuse to cooperate with them. Jesus pictured the religious leaders as children sitting down and calling out to others to march to their tune. However, their peers would not cooperate, so the religious leaders criticized them.