Matthew 10:25

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

In Matthew 10:25, Jesus is speaking and explains that a disciple should not expect better treatment than their master or a servant better treatment than their lord. He points out that if they call the head of the household 'Beelzebub' (a name for Satan), those in his house will receive even worse names.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really cool dad who gets called mean things sometimes. Jesus says that kids like you might get called even meaner stuff because people think if your dad is okay with it, then you probably are too!

Historical Background

This verse was written by Matthew, one of Jesus' disciples, around AD 80-90 for a Jewish-Christian audience in the Roman Empire. It reflects the challenging and sometimes hostile environment early Christians faced.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, imagine working under a boss who gets criticized unfairly at work. This verse reminds us that we might face similar treatment but should stay true to our principles just as Jesus' disciples did.

Topics

discipleshippersecutionfaithfulnesssufferingleadershipendurance

Related Verses

Luke 6:40John 15:20Mark 13:9-13James 5:101 Peter 4:12-14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did they call the master of the house 'Beelzebub'?
They called Jesus, referred to here as the master of the house, Beelzebub (a name associated with Satan) because they couldn't deny his power but attributed it to evil forces rather than acknowledging its divine origin.
How should disciples respond when facing similar treatment?
Disciples should remain faithful and true to their beliefs, just as Jesus did. They shouldn't be surprised by criticism or hostility because they follow a master who faced worse.
What does it mean to be 'as his master' in this context?
To be like your master means to have the same mindset and character, including being willing to face similar challenges and persecution for following Jesus’ teachings.
Can we apply Matthew 10:25 beyond religious contexts?
Yes, this verse can be applied in any situation where one follows a leader or role model who faces criticism. It encourages perseverance and loyalty even when facing difficult circumstances.
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