Matthew 10:19
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
Ucampis cunapachatejj uca jilïrinacar catuntayapcätam ucqhajja, jan llaquisipjjamti cunanactejj sapcäta ucanacatjja; cunapachatejj parlañäcani ucqhajja Diosaw jumanacarojj arsuyapjjätam.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Jesus speaking to his disciples in Matthew. He tells them not to worry about what they will say when facing opposition because God will give them the words at that moment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where someone asks you questions, but you don't know what they'll ask. Jesus says not to be scared because he’ll whisper the right answers in your ear just before it's time to speak!
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this Gospel around 80-90 AD for Jewish Christians who were facing increasing persecution. The verse reflects the early church’s need for courage and divine guidance in challenging times.
Living It Out Today
Think about when you might have to defend your beliefs at work or school. This verse encourages trusting God to give you the right words without having to worry beforehand, ensuring you speak from a place of faith and truth.
Topics
faithdivine guidancepersecutioncouragespeechGod's provision
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Matthew 10:19?
Jesus is speaking to his disciples, giving them guidance on how they should approach their ministry.
What does 'deliver you up' mean here?
'Deliver you up' refers to being handed over or delivered into the hands of those who oppose and may persecute you for your beliefs.
How can one trust this promise in real-life situations?
By continually seeking God’s presence through prayer, maintaining a relationship with Him, and trusting that He will provide the necessary words when needed.
Are there any examples of this happening in the Bible?
Yes, one example is found in Acts 4:8-13 where Peter and John spoke boldly after being arrested for preaching about Jesus.
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