Matthew 15:15

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Matthew 15:15, Peter asks Jesus to explain a parable He had told them. The key message is about the disciples needing clarity on teachings and Jesus' willingness to provide it.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where someone tells you a story with hidden meanings, and you don't get it at first. That's what happened here; Peter was like you asking for help to understand the story better.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this Gospel in the late 1st century AD for Jewish Christians. The context involves Jesus explaining spiritual truths through parables that His disciples, including Peter, needed further clarification on due to their cultural and religious background.

Living It Out Today

Today, when we hear a complex teaching or sermon, it's important to ask questions if something is unclear. Just like Peter, seeking clarification can deepen our understanding of God’s word.

Topics

discipleshipunderstandingteachingparablesclarificationspiritual growth

Related Verses

Mark 4:10Luke 8:9-10John 6:28-35Matthew 13:10-17Ephesians 5:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the disciples need Jesus' explanations?
The disciples often needed further clarification because parables contained deeper spiritual truths that weren’t immediately obvious. This highlights the importance of seeking understanding in our spiritual journey.
How does this verse encourage active learning?
This verse encourages us to engage actively by asking questions when we don't understand something, promoting a deeper and more meaningful grasp of God's word.
What can we learn about teaching from this interaction?
We see that effective teaching requires teachers to be responsive to their audience’s needs for understanding, ensuring the message is clear and comprehended by all.
How does Peter's request reflect his character as a disciple?
Peter’s willingness to ask questions shows his humility and genuine desire to understand Jesus' teachings fully, reflecting a key aspect of discipleship: the pursuit of knowledge through dialogue with mentors.
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