Matthew 18:27
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Matthew 18:27, the servant who owed a huge debt was forgiven by his lord because of compassion. The key message is about how forgiveness can come through showing mercy and understanding.
Explained for Children
Imagine you borrowed a lot of money from your friend to buy candy but couldn't pay back. Your friend felt sorry for you and decided not to make you pay back anything. That's what this verse talks about - being forgiven because someone feels sorry for you.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote his Gospel in the late first century, primarily for a Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural setting involved understanding of debts as both financial and spiritual obligations, with forgiveness playing a significant role.
Living It Out Today
Think about forgiving a friend who borrowed your favorite toy but broke it accidentally. Instead of demanding they replace it, you could forgive them just like the lord forgave his servant's debt in this story.