Matthew 6:10
Afrikaans 1983
laat u koninkryk kom; laat u wil ook op die aarde geskied, net soos in die hemel.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Lord's Prayer asks God for His kingdom to come and His will to be done on Earth as it is in Heaven. It highlights the desire for divine rule and obedience to God’s plan. The key message is about aligning our lives with God's will.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your mom or dad's rules at home were followed perfectly, just like how they are in their office. That's what this verse asks for—God’s perfect kingdom coming here and His wishes being done exactly as they are up in heaven!
Historical Background
Matthew 6:10 is part of the Lord's Prayer, recorded by Matthew around AD 80-90. This was written to early Jewish Christians who were transitioning into a more inclusive faith community within the Roman Empire.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, we can apply this verse by making daily decisions that reflect God’s will, just as if He were ruling over every small thing in our lives. For example, choosing kindness in social media interactions or showing patience during stressful work situations.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Matthew 6:10?
The main message is a prayer for God's will to be fully realized on Earth, just as it is in Heaven. It emphasizes living according to divine purposes.
How can I apply this verse practically in my life?
You can start by making choices that reflect God’s values and seeking His guidance daily. This could involve praying for wisdom or reflecting on your actions to ensure they align with His will.
What does 'Thy kingdom come' mean in Matthew 6:10?
'Thy kingdom come' refers to the prayer that God’s rule and dominion would be established here on Earth, bringing peace and righteousness as it is in Heaven.
How does this verse connect with other parts of the Bible?
This verse connects with themes across the Old and New Testaments about divine kingship and God’s will being realized. Verses like Psalms 72:1-4 and Revelation 11:15 reinforce these concepts.
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