Matthew 21:37
Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005
በመጨረሻም የወይኑ አትክልት ጌታ ‘ልጄንስ ያከብሩታል!’ በማለት ልጁን ወደ ገበሬዎቹ ላከ።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Matthew, Jesus tells a parable where a father sends his son to the tenants of his vineyard, hoping they will respect him. The key message is about trust and expectation in relationships.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you lend to your friends. You hope they'll take good care of it because it's special. That’s like when Jesus talks about the father who sends his son, hoping he will be treated with respect.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this in the late 1st century AD for a Jewish-Christian audience, setting it against the backdrop of a society where agriculture and land ownership were crucial aspects of life. The parable reflects the cultural tension between landlords and tenants.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where a manager assigns an important task to their team member, believing in their capability to handle it with care. This verse encourages us to show respect for those who are trusted with responsibilities on behalf of others.
Topics
respectauthorityexpectationsrelationshipstrusthope
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of sending the son last in this parable?
The father's decision to send his son last shows that he was desperate and believed his son would be treated with more respect. It emphasizes the depth of trust placed in family bonds.
How does this verse relate to Jesus' ministry?
Jesus often used parables to teach about God's kingdom. Here, he likens himself to the son sent to the tenants, showing his role as a messenger from God and the expected reverence for that position.
What does this verse say about our relationship with authority figures?
It suggests that we should show respect and honor to those in positions of authority who represent something or someone greater than themselves, like parents or leaders.
How can we apply the message of Matthew 21:37 in our daily lives?
We can apply this by respecting those placed in leadership roles within families, workplaces, and communities. It also encourages us to take responsibility seriously when given tasks on behalf of others.
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