Matthew 13:58

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What Does This Mean?

This verse says that Jesus didn't perform many miracles in his hometown because the people there didn't believe in him. It emphasizes how unbelief can limit God's work.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a magic wand and could make anything happen, but your friends refused to believe it was real. You might not use your magic much because they wouldn’t think it mattered anyway. That’s kind of what happened with Jesus in his hometown.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this gospel around AD 80-90 for a Jewish-Christian audience. At the time, the tension between faith and unbelief was prominent as many Jews were skeptical about Jesus' claims.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where you try to help someone who consistently doubts your intentions or capabilities; it becomes harder to support them fully due to their disbelief. This shows how our attitudes can affect others' willingness to assist us.

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Related Verses

Mark 6:5-6John 7:31Hebrews 12:2Isaiah 59:1-2Romans 10:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Why didn't the people believe in Jesus?
The people might have had preconceived notions about who Jesus was or what he could do, making it difficult for them to accept his miracles and teachings.
What does this verse say about faith?
It highlights that faith is crucial for experiencing God's work. Without belief, the power of God’s actions can be limited by human skepticism.
How should we apply this in our lives?
We should strive to have a receptive and believing heart towards what God wants to do through us or others around us.
Can you give an example from another part of the Bible about similar situations?
In Mark 6:5-6, Jesus faces a similar situation in his hometown where he could not work many miracles due to their lack of faith.
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