Matthew 5:45
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from Matthew 5:45 says that God makes the sun rise and send rain on everyone, both good and bad people. Jesus is speaking here to show that God's love and care are for all, not just those who behave well.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big umbrella in your backyard. No matter if it rains on nice days or stormy ones, the umbrella still protects everyone under it. Just like that, God loves and takes care of everyone, even when they're not being nice all the time.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this part of the Bible around A.D. 80 to early Christians in a Jewish context. Jesus is speaking in a sermon, known as the Sermon on the Mount, aimed at teaching his disciples about God's love and how they should live their lives accordingly.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, this verse can remind us to treat everyone with kindness and fairness, just like how sunlight and rain reach all people. For example, a teacher showing patience to every student in her class, regardless of behavior, embodies God's unconditional care as described here.