Matthew 24:29
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وتابَعَ عيسى (سلامُهُ علينا) قائلاً: "وحالُ اشتِدادِ الأمرِ على النّاسِ في تِلكَ الأيّامِ، يَخبو شُعاعُ الشَّمسِ، ويَختَفِي نورُ القَمَر، وتَتَهاوى النُّجومُ مِن السَّماءِ، وتَفقِدُ الأجرامُ السَّماويّةُ تَوازُنَها،
What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 24:29, Jesus warns that immediately after a great suffering period, the sun will go dark, the moon won't shine, and stars will fall from the sky, signaling cosmic disturbances before his return.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing outside when suddenly, it gets really dark—so dark that even your nightlight (the moon) stops working. The twinkling stars in the sky start to disappear too. This is like a big warning sign saying something very important and exciting is about to happen!
Historical Background
Matthew was written by one of Jesus' disciples, Matthew the tax collector, likely around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians. The audience would have been familiar with prophetic literature, expecting signs before the Messiah's return.
Living It Out Today
In our modern world, this verse reminds us to stay vigilant and spiritually prepared during difficult times, knowing that God has a plan and will eventually bring justice and peace.
Topics
End TimesTribulationCosmic SignsEschatologyJesus' ReturnSpiritual Preparedness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes the sun and moon to lose their light according to this verse?
The verse attributes these cosmic disturbances directly to divine intervention, signaling significant events leading up to Jesus' return.
How can we be prepared for the tribulations mentioned in Matthew 24:29?
Spiritual preparation involves staying informed about God's Word, living a righteous life, and relying on faith in Jesus Christ during difficult times.
Are there other verses that describe similar cosmic disturbances?
Yes, passages like Isaiah 13:10 and Revelation 6:12 also mention celestial disruptions as signs preceding the end of days.
What does 'powers of heaven shaken' mean in this context?
This phrase likely refers to significant disturbances among celestial bodies or spiritual realms, indicating a cosmic upheaval before Jesus' return.
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