Matthew 11:4
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
فَأَجَابَهُمْ يَسُوعُ قَائِلاً: «اذْهَبُوا أَخْبِرُوا يُوحَنَّا بِمَا تَسْمَعُونَ وَتَرَوْنَ:
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Matthew 11:4, Jesus is speaking to the disciples of John the Baptist. He tells them to go back and tell John what they have seen and heard about His works.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're telling your friend about a cool magic show you saw. That's kind of like what Jesus is asking here—he wants the messengers to share with John all the amazing things they've seen and heard about Him.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Matthew, an Apostle of Jesus, around AD 80-90 for a primarily Jewish audience. The cultural setting reflects early Christian communities facing challenges from both Jewish traditions and Roman authorities.
Living It Out Today
If you've experienced something that gives you hope or brings comfort, like finding help in a hard time, share it with someone who might need to hear about it right now. It could be the encouragement they're looking for.
Topics
faithmiraclesprophetsmessengershopesalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who were the messengers Jesus was speaking to?
Jesus was speaking to the disciples of John the Baptist who had come to inquire about His identity and work.
What did they see and hear that Jesus wanted reported back?
They observed Jesus' miracles, healings, and teachings which confirmed Him as the Messiah foretold by prophets like Isaiah.
Why is it important to share what we've seen and heard about God's work?
Sharing our experiences of God’s goodness can inspire faith in others and provide assurance for those who are uncertain or discouraged.
How does this verse connect with the broader theme of Jesus' ministry?
It shows that Jesus wanted His works to be recognized as fulfilling Old Testament prophecies, thus validating His role as the Messiah promised by God.
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