Matthew 3:8
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What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 3:8, John the Baptist is speaking to people who have come to him for baptism. He tells them they need to show that they are truly sorry for their sins by doing good things and being kind to others.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a tree in your garden. If the tree has bad fruit, it means something's wrong inside the tree. John is saying if we want God to be happy with us, we need to show we are better on the inside by doing good things outside, like helping others.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this verse as part of his gospel, likely around AD 80-90, aimed at a Jewish-Christian audience. John the Baptist was calling people to repentance before the coming of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the need for genuine change in their lives.
Living It Out Today
If someone has wronged you but now wants forgiveness, they should show it by treating others well and making amends where possible. This could mean a friend who lied but now listens and supports you when you need help.