Matthew 10:38
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that if you don't take up your cross and follow Jesus, you're not really committed to him. It's from Jesus speaking, telling his followers about the commitment needed for true discipleship.
Explained for Children
Imagine a kid who wants to join a special club but doesn't want to do the hard work or follow all the rules. That's like saying they aren’t ready for the club yet. Jesus says if you don't take up your cross, which means doing difficult things for him, then you're not really part of his team.
Historical Background
This verse is from Matthew’s Gospel, written about AD 80-90 to a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. The idea of 'taking up one's cross' would have resonated with those facing persecution and the challenge to follow Jesus despite it.
Living It Out Today
Consider someone who joins a fitness program but skips workouts and doesn't change their diet. They're not really committed to getting fit. Similarly, if you claim to be a Christian but don’t make sacrifices or changes in your life to live like Jesus taught, you might not be truly following him.