Matthew 13:47
Arabic TMA 2021 (المعنى الصحيح لإنجيل المسيح)
ثُمّ قالَ: "ومَثَلُ المَملَكةِ المَوعودةِ ووجودِها بَينَ أهلِ الدُّنيا كمَثَلِ شَبَكةٍ ألقَى بها الصَّيّادونَ في البَحرِ، فتَجَمَّعَ فيها السَّمَكُ مِن كُلِّ نوعٍ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the kingdom of heaven as a net that is thrown into the sea, catching all kinds of fish. Jesus speaks about this in a parable to teach his disciples that God's kingdom will gather people from every kind and background.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're fishing with a big net. You throw it in the water, and when you pull it back up, you catch lots of different kinds of fish! Jesus is saying that God’s kingdom is like this net—it gathers all sorts of people!
Historical Background
Matthew wrote his Gospel around 80-90 AD for a Jewish-Christian audience. This parable was part of Jesus' teaching and it reflects the cultural familiarity with fishing in ancient Palestine.
Living It Out Today
Consider how churches today can be like this net, welcoming all kinds of people regardless of their background or previous life choices. It's about inclusivity and diversity within the community of faith.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus use a fishing net as an analogy for the kingdom of heaven?
Jesus uses familiar objects and concepts to teach spiritual truths. A fishing net is something that gathers everything in its path, much like how God’s kingdom will eventually gather all people.
How can we apply Matthew 13:47 in our daily lives?
We can strive for inclusivity in the church by welcoming everyone regardless of their background. This verse encourages us to see beyond differences and focus on unity under God's kingdom.
What does it mean when Jesus says the net gathers every kind?
It means that God’s kingdom will include people from all walks of life, emphasizing diversity and inclusivity in the community of faith.
Is there a specific historical context behind this parable?
Yes, Jesus uses imagery familiar to his audience who were likely accustomed to fishing practices. The idea of a net gathering different kinds of fish mirrors how God’s kingdom will gather diverse people together.
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