Matthew 28:13

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the guards' explanation to the Jewish leaders about what happened to Jesus' body. The guards claim that Jesus' disciples stole his body while they were sleeping, but this is a lie.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend told you that someone came and took away your favorite toy when no one was looking. That's kind of like what the soldiers are saying here, except it's about Jesus' body, not a toy.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this book around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians to show how Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecies and teachings. At that time, there was tension between Jews who believed in Jesus as the Messiah and those who did not.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, we often face situations where people make up excuses or lies to avoid taking responsibility. This verse reminds us of the importance of honesty even when it might be difficult.

Topics

faithtruthprophecyresurrectionhonestyresponsibility

Related Verses

John 20:1-9Mark 16:5-8Luke 24:1-7Genesis 3:1-7Acts 3:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the soldiers claim they were asleep when Jesus' body was missing?
The guards likely made this excuse to avoid punishment. In that culture, sleeping while on duty could lead to severe consequences.
How does Matthew 28:13 fit into the larger context of the resurrection story?
This verse shows one perspective on Jesus' disappearance and highlights how some chose to deny or explain away the evidence for his resurrection.
What is the significance of this lie in understanding early Christian beliefs?
The guards' lie underscores the reality that Jesus' body was missing, which became a key point in spreading the message of his resurrection among believers.
How can we apply the concept of honesty from Matthew 28:13 to our daily lives?
This verse encourages us to be truthful and take responsibility for our actions instead of making excuses or blaming others when things go wrong.
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