Matthew 19:16

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

A man asks Jesus what he needs to do to have eternal life. The man calls Jesus a 'good master,' showing respect and seeking guidance on how to live rightly.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're asking your teacher, 'What's the best way to be good at school?' This guy is doing something similar but about living a good life forever with God.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this Gospel in Greek, probably around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians. The setting reflects Jesus' interactions with various people in first-century Palestine, where spiritual guidance was highly valued.

Living It Out Today

Today, someone might ask a pastor or a wise friend what steps they can take to ensure they have a meaningful and fulfilling life beyond just this world. It's about seeking direction from those we respect.

Topics

salvationeternal lifegoodnessseeking guidancefaith in Jesusrighteous living

Related Verses

Matthew 5:48Luke 10:25-28Romans 3:23John 3:16Ephesians 2:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was the man asking Jesus?
The man is often referred to as 'the rich young ruler.' He comes across as someone who has a deep desire for righteousness and eternal life.
Why did he call Jesus 'good master'?
Calling Jesus 'good master' shows respect, acknowledging that Jesus has wisdom and authority in matters of morality and spiritual guidance.
What's the significance of seeking eternal life?
Seeking eternal life is significant because it reflects a desire to live according to God’s will, which leads to a fulfilled life both now and in eternity.
Can anyone ask Jesus this question today?
Yes, anyone can seek guidance from Jesus on how to have eternal life. This verse encourages us to approach with humility and sincerity.
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