Matthew 21:39
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Matthew's Gospel, Jesus tells a parable where the workers in a vineyard catch and kill the owner’s son who was sent to them. This illustrates how those entrusted with care betrayed their responsibility, leading to tragic consequences.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you lend to your friends to play with. But instead of taking good care of it, they throw it away and break it. That’s what happened in this story – the workers who were supposed to look after the vineyard hurt the son sent to help them.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Matthew was written around AD 80-90 by an unknown author for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. This parable, part of Jesus' teachings, reflects the political and religious tensions of the time between Jews and Romans in Judea.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can be seen as a warning about betraying those who come to help or lead. For instance, a manager might dismiss someone with good ideas simply because they challenge the status quo, leading to negative outcomes for everyone involved.