Matthew 7:15
Amharic Gamo (Geeshsha Maxaafa)
«Isttas giddo baggay Kana suyte mala gidi uttidinne dorsa ite may7i gelidi intte giddo giddon ooththiza wordo nabetappe naagettite.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus warns about false prophets who appear friendly but are actually dangerous. He says these people look like sheep, which are gentle, but they act like wolves, which are fierce and harmful.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a new friend at school who seems really nice and fun to play with, but secretly they're trying to trick you or make you do bad things. Jesus is saying we need to be careful of people like that because they can look good on the outside but have bad intentions.
Historical Background
Matthew 7:15 was written by Matthew, a disciple of Jesus, around 80-90 AD. It's part of Jesus' sermon in which he warns his followers about deceptive leaders who disguise their true motives to gain influence over others.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this could apply to online influencers or salespeople who present themselves as genuine friends but are actually pushing an agenda or product that isn't in your best interest. Being discerning is crucial to avoid being misled.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote this verse?
This verse was written by the Apostle Matthew, one of Jesus' twelve disciples. He documented Jesus' teachings and included this warning in his gospel.
How can we recognize false prophets today?
False prophets often exaggerate their claims or promise unrealistic outcomes to gain followers. Being discerning about motives and checking the consistency of a person's actions with their words is key.
What does it mean by 'ravening wolves'?
'Ravening wolves' refers to predators that are hungry for prey, implying that false prophets have harmful intentions towards those they lead, often aiming to take advantage of others for personal gain or power.
Why is it important to study this verse?
Studying Matthew 7:15 helps believers develop discernment and protection against spiritual deception. It's crucial for navigating relationships and following trustworthy leaders in both religious and secular contexts.
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