Matthew 17:7

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

In Matthew 17:7, Jesus touches his disciples and tells them to rise and not fear after they witnessed a miraculous event. This verse shows Jesus' compassion and his reassurance of their safety.

Explained for Children

Imagine you see something really scary like a ghost story at night. You might get scared and freeze up. But then your mom or dad comes, holds your hand, and says, 'It's okay, it’s just pretend. Get up, there is nothing to be afraid of.' That's what Jesus did for his friends in this verse.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this verse around AD 80-90 for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural setting was one where miracles and divine interventions were both anticipated and feared due to their powerful nature and the belief in God's active role in history.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, when you face a challenging situation that frightens or overwhelms you—like starting a new school year or facing an illness—remember Jesus' words. He reassures us not only to rise up but also to conquer our fears with his help and support.

Topics

faithfearlessnessdivine interventioncompassionmiraclesencouragement

Related Verses

Exodus 14:13Isaiah 41:10Luke 12:7John 6:20Romans 8:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the disciples need to be told not to fear?
The disciples witnessed a supernatural event, which can be overwhelming. Jesus wanted them to understand that his presence ensured their safety and peace.
How does this verse relate to other parts of the Bible?
This verse is part of a larger theme where God reassures His people not to fear when they encounter His power or face difficulties, as seen in Exodus 14:13 and Isaiah 41:10.
What can we learn about Jesus from this verse?
This verse shows Jesus' compassionate nature. He understands the fear that comes with witnessing something extraordinary and reaches out to comfort his disciples, showing His care for them.
How does Matthew 17:7 apply in today's world?
Today, we can use this verse as a reminder that when faced with situations that cause fear or anxiety, Jesus is present and wants us to rise up and not be afraid because He provides the strength and comfort needed.
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