Matthew 25:43

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What Does This Mean?

In Matthew 25:43, Jesus speaks to those who didn't help him when he was a stranger, naked, sick, or in prison. The message is about the consequences of not helping others in need.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend came over and needed a snack but you ignored them because they looked different from you. This verse reminds us that Jesus says we should help everyone who needs something, just like how you'd want someone to share their snacks with you!

Historical Background

This passage was written by Matthew, one of the disciples of Jesus, around 80-90 AD. It is part of a larger discourse known as the Olivet Discourse, directed at his followers and those who would read the Gospel.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse could apply to situations where individuals choose not to help refugees or homeless people in their community, missing opportunities to care for others as they might have cared for Jesus himself.

Topics

compassionjusticeservicesalvationjudgmentlove

Related Verses

Luke 10:25-37Leviticus 19:34Deuteronomy 15:7-8Isaiah 58:6-7James 1:27

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to help a stranger according to this verse?
It means showing kindness and compassion to someone who might not be part of your immediate circle, recognizing that in helping them, you're also serving Jesus.
How can we visit people in prison as the verse suggests?
This could involve volunteering at prisons, writing letters or providing resources to inmates, and advocating for fairer treatment within the justice system.
Why is it important to clothe those who are naked according to Matthew 25:43?
Clothing the naked demonstrates care and compassion. It's a tangible way of showing love and respect for someone in need, embodying Jesus' teachings.
How does this verse relate to social justice issues today?
This verse is often used to highlight the importance of addressing systemic injustices that leave people without basic needs like food, clothing, or freedom from incarceration.
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