Matthew 5:36

Afrikaans (Contemporary Afrikaans Bible 2023)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Matthew 5:36, Jesus teaches that we should not swear by our head or anything else because we have no control over even the color of a single hair on it. He emphasizes that oaths and vows are unnecessary as they can lead to dishonesty.

Explained for Children

Imagine you promise your friend something really big, like saying 'I'll give you all my toys if I win this game.' But what if you don't win? Jesus says we shouldn't make such big promises because even over little things, like making our hair white or black by magic, we can't do it. So, just be honest and keep your word.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote his Gospel around AD 80-90, likely for a Jewish-Christian audience in Antioch. Jesus is addressing the crowd and disciples, emphasizing spiritual truths over external rituals and vows common in Jewish culture of that time.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, think about how often we make big promises or use phrases like 'I swear.' Imagine if you promised your child a trip to Disneyland on condition they get straight A's. What if they don't? Jesus teaches us to be honest without needing oaths, which can help build trust and simplicity in our relationships.

Topics

honestypromisesoathstrustsimplicityfaithfulness

Related Verses

James 5:12Psalm 109:4-5Ecclesiastes 8:1-3Proverbs 20:25Numbers 30:2

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jesus say not to swear by our head?
Jesus teaches that swearing or taking oaths can lead to deceit. Instead, he emphasizes honesty and simplicity in speech.
How did the practice of swearing impact Jewish culture at that time?
In ancient Jewish society, oaths were taken very seriously and often made using references to God or parts of the body, reflecting their legal and social importance.
Can we make any promises according to this verse?
While Jesus advises against making vows, he does not prohibit all forms of promise-making. The key is to be truthful in your word without needing oaths for validation.
What practical steps can I take to apply Matthew 5:36 in my daily life?
You can practice honesty and integrity, avoiding exaggerated promises or vows. Instead, aim to fulfill what you say with sincerity and truthfulness.
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