Matthew 9:12

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

What Does This Mean?

Jesus is speaking here and says that healthy people don't need a doctor, but sick ones do. This means those who know they have spiritual problems are more likely to seek help.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing soccer and you get a scrape on your knee. You'd go ask Mom or Dad for some bandages because you know you got hurt, right? But if nothing happened to you, you wouldn't need the bandages. Jesus is saying that those who know they have problems are the ones who will look for help.

Historical Background

This verse appears in Matthew's Gospel, written around 80-90 AD by a Jewish-Christian author for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural context involves debates about purity and association with sinners, where Jesus challenges these norms.

Living It Out Today

Consider someone who realizes they have an addiction problem versus someone who thinks everything is fine despite their behavior causing harm to others. The person recognizing the issue would likely seek help, paralleling those who acknowledge spiritual sickness seeking divine healing.

Topics

salvationfaithforgivenesshealingrepentancelove

Related Verses

Luke 5:31-32Mark 2:17Matthew 8:20John 9:41Romans 6:23

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jesus use the analogy of a physician?
Jesus uses this analogy because healers are essential for those who are sick. By saying that only the sick need a doctor, he emphasizes that those aware they have spiritual or moral issues will seek divine help.
How does Matthew 9:12 relate to self-awareness?
This verse highlights the importance of recognizing one's own shortcomings and needs. Self-aware individuals are more likely to seek guidance, just as those who know they are sick will look for a physician.
Can you give an example from everyday life that illustrates this concept?
Sure! Just like someone recognizes they need medical attention when feeling unwell, in spiritual terms, acknowledging one's faults and seeking God’s grace is akin to seeing a doctor for healing.
What does Matthew 9:12 say about the relationship between Jesus and sinners?
It suggests that Jesus saw his mission as helping those who recognized their need for salvation, much like a physician treats patients who admit they are sick. This shows he sought out those aware of their spiritual ailments.
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