Matthew 10:36

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Matthew says that a person's enemies might even come from within their own family. Jesus is speaking here and warns about the potential for deep division, where even those closest to us can become our adversaries.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game with your siblings or friends, but suddenly they start not wanting to play fairly with you anymore. This verse shows that sometimes, the people who should be on our side might act like they’re against us.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this Gospel around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians living in a time of increasing persecution and division within their communities. The message reflects the reality of Jesus' followers facing opposition even from those closest to them.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where family members have different political beliefs, leading to conflicts and estrangement during discussions or gatherings. This verse reminds us that relationships can be complicated, especially under stress or differing views.

Topics

family dynamicsconflict resolutionpersecutionfaithfulness under adversitycommunity divisionloyalty

Related Verses

Genesis 37:2-41 Kings 19:10Mark 13:12Luke 12:53John 16:2

Frequently Asked Questions

How can we avoid conflict with our family members?
It's important to communicate openly and listen respectfully. Understanding each other’s viewpoints without judgment can help maintain peace within the household.
What does this verse say about loyalty in times of adversity?
This verse highlights that one must be prepared for challenges even from close quarters, emphasizing the need for a strong personal commitment to faith during hardships.
How is Matthew 10:36 relevant today?
In today’s world, with rising divisions over politics and beliefs, this verse reminds us of the potential for conflict within our own families or communities, urging us to prepare mentally and spiritually.
Can you give an example from the Bible where this verse is illustrated?
Joseph's story in Genesis shows his brothers' jealousy leading them to sell him into slavery, illustrating how family members can become one’s enemies due to envy and misunderstanding.
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