Matthew 10:27
Amharic Dawro DWRNT (Ooratha Caaquwaa)
Taani hinttenttoo dhumaani odiyaabaa poo7uwan haasayite; hinttew haythaan saasukkiide odeeddawaa, dhoqqa saan awaayyite.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is telling his disciples to share openly what they have learned in private. He wants them to speak boldly about the things he has whispered in their ears. The key message is about sharing secrets and truths widely.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend told you a secret, and then asked you to shout it from the tallest tree in the park. That's what Jesus is saying here: take the special things I tell you and share them with everyone!
Historical Background
Matthew 10:27 was written by Matthew, one of Jesus' disciples, around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians. It comes from a section where Jesus gives instructions to his twelve disciples before sending them out to preach.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you learn about an important community service project in a small team meeting at work; then you're asked to spread the word to everyone else in your company, even those who aren't part of that team. That's the kind of bold sharing Jesus is talking about here.
Topics
truthsharingfaithfulnessdiscipleshipboldnesstransparency
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus use the metaphor of 'housetops' in Matthew 10:27?
In ancient times, houses had flat roofs used for various activities. Speaking from a housetop was like giving a public announcement; it symbolizes sharing the message widely and openly.
How can we apply Matthew 10:27 in our modern context?
We can share what we have learned about faith and God's word with confidence, even if it seems private or sacred to us, ensuring it reaches a wide audience through various mediums.
What does the phrase 'in darkness' mean here?
'In darkness' refers to the confidential teachings Jesus imparted privately. It contrasts with 'light,' where these teachings are shared openly and publicly.
Is Matthew 10:27 only for Christian leaders?
No, while it was initially addressed to the disciples, the principle of boldly sharing what you have learned applies to every follower of Jesus who wants to spread God's message.
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