Matthew 18:10

Arabic GOV (الكتاب المقدس العهد الجديد، النسخة الارثوذكسية القدس)

What Does This Mean?

Jesus warns his disciples not to look down on anyone who seems small or unimportant because each person, especially children and the vulnerable, has a special guardian angel in heaven who is always with God.

Explained for Children

Imagine if every child had a super-protective friend watching over them from way up high in the sky. Jesus says we shouldn't ignore any little kid because their special friend is always right next to God!

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this verse, part of his Gospel, probably between AD 80-90 for a predominantly Jewish-Christian audience. It reflects a culture that valued community and respect for all members.

Living It Out Today

In a workplace setting, remember not to overlook or disrespect any team member just because they might seem junior; each person has value and their contributions matter greatly.

Topics

respectvalue of childrenheavenly guardiansJesus' teachingscommunityhumility

Related Verses

Psalms 91:11Mark 9:35Luke 17:2Hebrews 1:14Ephesians 6:20

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are 'these little ones' mentioned in Matthew 18:10?
'These little ones' likely refers to children and all those who may be seen as vulnerable or less important, emphasizing that everyone has value.
What does it mean that angels always behold the face of God?
It means angels are constantly in God's presence and care for His people from there, showing how much God values every individual.
How can we show respect to others as Matthew 18:10 suggests?
We should treat everyone with kindness and value their contributions equally, recognizing the inherent worth each person has in God's eyes.
What is the significance of guardian angels in this verse?
The concept emphasizes divine care for all people, especially the vulnerable, reminding us to show respect and compassion to everyone around us.
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