Matthew 28:17

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

In Matthew 28:17, the disciples see Jesus after his resurrection and they worship him. However, some of them are still unsure or have doubts about what they're seeing. This shows that even those closest to Jesus can struggle with belief.

Explained for Children

Imagine you've been playing hide-and-seek with your best friend who suddenly appears in front of you out of nowhere. You'd be so excited you might jump and hug them, but then you start thinking, 'Wait a minute, how did they get here?' That's what happened to Jesus' friends when he appeared after being gone for days.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Gospel of Matthew, written around AD 80-90. The author, believed to be Matthew (Levi), an apostle, wrote primarily for Jewish Christians. The cultural setting involves a group of followers who are trying to reconcile their faith with recent events.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can remind us that it's okay to have doubts in our faith journey. Even Jesus' closest friends needed time and evidence to fully believe. This can be relevant when someone is introduced to new religious concepts or facing personal challenges.

Topics

faithdoubtresurrectionworshipbeliefdiscipleship

Related Verses

John 20:19Luke 24:36-48Acts 17:30-31Hebrews 11:1Matthew 14:31

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this verse teach us about doubt?
This verse teaches that even in the face of divine evidence, people can still struggle with belief. It's a reminder that doubting is part of human nature and faith journey.
Why do you think some disciples doubted after seeing Jesus?
Some may have been overwhelmed by their emotions or the sudden appearance of someone they thought was dead. Doubt often arises when we're confronted with something unexpected or miraculous.
How does this verse relate to our faith today?
Today, just like in biblical times, people can still doubt despite evidence of God's existence and power. This verse encourages openness about these doubts and the importance of seeking truth.
What is the historical significance of Matthew 28:17?
This verse marks a pivotal moment in early Christian history, showing the initial reactions to Jesus' resurrection among his closest followers. It helps us understand their human struggles with belief and faith.
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