Matthew 25:19

Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about a master who returns after a long time to settle accounts with his servants. It's part of Jesus' teaching in Matthew, emphasizing the importance of being prepared and faithful.

Explained for Children

Imagine your teacher goes on vacation for months and then comes back to check how you've done your homework. This verse is like that - it tells us we should always do our best because someone might check on us anytime!

Historical Background

Matthew was written by the apostle Matthew, also known as Levi, around AD 80-90 for a Jewish-Christian audience. It reflects the early Christian community's understanding of Jesus' teachings and their application in the context of first-century Judaism.

Living It Out Today

Think about when you start a new job and your boss tells you to handle tasks until they return from a long trip. This verse reminds us to be diligent and trustworthy, as we never know when 'the master' will check our work.

Topics

faithfulnessresponsibilityjudgmentpreparationservanthoodaccountability

Related Verses

Luke 19:12Ephesians 6:7-81 Corinthians 4:5Romans 14:10Matthew 24:44

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is this verse important to Christians?
This verse emphasizes the importance of faithfulness and accountability, key themes in Christian teaching. It encourages believers to be ready at all times for judgment.
How does this relate to the parable of the talents?
The parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30) includes Matthew 25:19, showing how servants used their talents while the master was away. It highlights the need for stewardship and responsibility.
What does it mean to be 'reckoned with' in this context?
To be 'reckoned with' means that one's actions are evaluated or judged. In Christian terms, it refers to a time when each person will give an account of their faithfulness and deeds.
Can you explain the concept of servanthood in this verse?
Servanthood here represents being faithful and responsible as if serving under a master. It's about using one's abilities and resources wisely while waiting for an expected return or judgment.
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