Matthew 20:32

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

In Matthew 20:32, Jesus stops to speak with two blind men who are asking for help. He asks them what they want Him to do for them, showing His willingness to listen and act on their desires.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and your friend finds you and asks if they can join in the game. Jesus did something similar here; He stopped to ask two blind men what help they needed from Him, just like asking a friend how they want to play together.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this Gospel around 80-90 AD for a Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural context is one of healing and miracles as seen through the lens of Jesus' ministry. This scene demonstrates the compassion and proactive nature of Jesus towards those in need.

Living It Out Today

Today, when someone asks for your help or support, listen carefully to what they specifically need instead of assuming you know best. Just like Jesus did here, take the time to understand their request fully before acting on it.

Topics

compassionhealinghelping otherslisteningfaithmiracles

Related Verses

2 Kings 6:15Mark 10:46-52John 9:35-38Matthew 9:27-31Luke 18:35-43

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus ask the two blind men what they wanted?
Jesus asked them to demonstrate His compassion and willingness to act according to their needs, showing that He values personal desires and individual circumstances.
What can we learn about faith from this verse?
The blind men’s direct request for healing shows a clear faith in Jesus' ability to help them. It teaches us the importance of being specific when asking for assistance or grace, especially from God.
How does this verse relate to modern leadership principles?
This verse highlights the principle that good leaders listen actively and act based on understanding their followers' needs, showing care and responsiveness.
What is the cultural significance of Jesus stopping for two blind men in his time?
In a society where those with disabilities were often marginalized, Jesus' action shows His disregard for societal norms and His emphasis on compassion and individual worth regardless of physical condition.
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