Matthew 24:37

Amharic Bible (መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (የብሉይና የሐዲስ ኪዳን መጻሕፍት))

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that the coming of Jesus will be similar to the times before Noah's flood. It implies suddenness and unpreparedness. Jesus is speaking, warning his followers about unexpected events.

Explained for Children

Imagine if suddenly it started raining cats and dogs, and everyone was surprised because they didn’t see it coming. That’s how Jesus says he will come back, just like the surprise flood in Noah's time!

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this part of his gospel around AD 80 to a Jewish audience familiar with Old Testament stories. The mention of Noah alludes to a previous divine judgment and foreshadows future events.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're planning for the weekend, but suddenly your friend shows up unexpectedly for a visit. Like that surprise, Jesus might come back in ways we least expect, so staying prepared is key.

Topics

judgmentsalvationend timespreparationfaithwarning

Related Verses

Luke 17:26Genesis 6:5-8Matthew 24:39Revelation 16:151 Thessalonians 5:2

Frequently Asked Questions

How should we prepare for something we can't predict?
We should live our lives with a readiness, being prepared spiritually and morally. This means living according to God's will and being ready at any moment.
What does 'unpreparedness' in the days of Noah mean?
It refers to people not expecting or preparing for God’s judgment by continuing their daily lives without heeding warnings, similar to how some might ignore signs today.
Why is Jesus comparing his return to Noah's flood?
The comparison emphasizes the suddenness and unexpected nature of both events. Just as people were surprised by the flood, so will they be when he returns.
How can we stay spiritually prepared for unexpected times?
By maintaining a consistent relationship with God through prayer, study of scripture, and living out faith in daily actions, one stays spiritually alert and ready for any eventuality.
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