Matthew 24:50

Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of Jesus' teaching about being ready for His return. It warns that the master will come unexpectedly, when his servant least expects it. The main message is to always be prepared.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were playing a game and your mom called you for dinner, but she came in just when you thought you had more time to play. That's like what Jesus says here - we should always be ready because He might come when we least expect it!

Historical Background

Matthew was written by the apostle Matthew, likely around AD 80-90, for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural context includes expectations of the Messiah’s return and daily life under Roman rule.

Living It Out Today

Consider how you prepare for important events in your life. Just like preparing for a job interview or an exam, being ready for Jesus' return means living each day with His teachings in mind.

Topics

Jesus' returnpreparednessunexpected eventsfaithfulnesswatchfulnesssurprise

Related Verses

Luke 12:401 Thessalonians 5:22 Peter 3:10Revelation 3:3Matthew 25:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'servant' mentioned in Matthew 24:50?
The servant refers to anyone who follows Jesus. It symbolizes all believers who must be ready and faithful.
What does it mean by coming 'in a day when he looketh not for him'?
It means the master (Jesus) will return unexpectedly, so we should always be prepared, just as we would if someone important came to visit without notice.
How can one prepare for something that is unexpected?
Preparing involves living a faithful life every day by following Jesus' teachings and staying alert spiritually.
Is there any practical way to apply this verse in everyday life?
Absolutely, it encourages us to live each moment with integrity and faithfulness as if we were waiting for an important visitor who could arrive at any time.
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