Matthew 7:13
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
ঠেক দুৱাৰেদি সোমোৱা; কিয়নো যিয়ে সৰ্ব্বনাশলৈ নিয়ে, সেই দুৱাৰ ডাঙৰ আৰু বাটো বহল। তাৰ মাজেদি সোমোৱা লোকো অনেক।
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking and warns about the difference between two paths in life - one narrow, leading to eternal life, and another broad and easy, which leads to destruction. He cautions that many people choose the wrong path.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a fork in the road with your friends. One path is wide and looks fun but can lead to danger, while the other is narrow but safe. Jesus says it's better to take the safer path even if fewer people choose it.
Historical Background
Matthew 7:13 comes from the Sermon on the Mount, a teaching by Jesus recorded by Matthew, one of his disciples. It was likely delivered around 30 AD and addressed to both followers and curious listeners in Israel.
Living It Out Today
When choosing your path in life, consider long-term consequences over short-term ease or popularity. For example, staying true to values while others cheat may seem hard but leads to a better future.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'strait gate' mean in this verse?
The term 'strait gate' refers to a narrow entrance, symbolizing the difficulty and commitment required for true faith. It contrasts with the broad path that requires no effort.
How can I avoid taking the wrong path?
To avoid taking the wrong path, regularly seek guidance from God through prayer and study His word. Surround yourself with wise counsel who can guide you towards truth and righteousness.
Is this verse only for religious people?
While it's often interpreted in a religious context, Matthew 7:13 offers universal advice about making life decisions that lead to long-term positive outcomes over immediate gratification.
How can I share this teaching with others?
Share by leading through example and when appropriate, discussing the importance of choosing paths wisely. Use relatable examples from everyday situations to make it easier for others to understand.
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