Matthew 24:12
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 24:12, Jesus warns that as wickedness becomes more common, many people will lose their passion and commitment to love others. He is speaking about the future and how love can weaken when bad actions increase.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a box of warm cookies in your room. When everyone shares them nicely, it's like sharing warmth and love. But if someone starts taking more than they should or being mean to others, it’s like letting the cookies get cold inside the box. That's what Jesus means here—when people do bad things, love can start feeling colder.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this verse in his Gospel around 80-90 AD, directed at early Christians. The context reflects a time of increasing religious and social tension, as the community prepared for potential persecution and the end times.
Living It Out Today
In modern scenarios, when corruption or harmful behaviors become widespread within an organization or society, individuals may feel less motivated to care about others' well-being, leading to colder relationships and reduced altruism. For instance, in a company where unethical practices are common, employees might start showing less care for each other.