Matthew 12:48

Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Matthew, Jesus is asked about his family members who are trying to speak with him. Instead of directly answering the question, he asks who his true mother and brothers are. His message suggests that those who follow God's teachings are his real family.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where your best friends become part of your new 'family.' Jesus is saying that people who love God and do what He says are like his special family, even more than the ones he was born with.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this Gospel around AD 80-90 for Jewish followers of Christ. This passage reflects a cultural context where family ties were highly valued, yet Jesus emphasizes spiritual kinship over blood relations.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we might think about how our closest friends or fellow believers can feel like family. For instance, someone who volunteers with you at a community center might become closer to you than some of your relatives who don't share the same values.

Topics

familyspiritual relationshipsfaithfulnessobediencecommunityloyalty

Related Verses

Mark 3:31-35John 20:17Romans 8:14Galatians 6:101 Timothy 5:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jesus seem to ignore his biological family?
Jesus is emphasizing that those who follow God's teachings are part of a spiritual family. This doesn't mean he ignores them, but highlights the importance of spiritual bonds.
Is it disrespectful for Jesus not to acknowledge his mother and brothers?
Not at all; this response is meant to teach that those who follow God's will are part of a deeper family than just blood relations. It’s about recognizing spiritual kinship as equally, if not more, important.
How can I apply Jesus' teaching in Matthew 12:48 to my life?
You can build stronger connections with those who share your faith and values, making them part of a spiritual family that supports each other in following God’s will.
What does this verse teach about prioritizing relationships?
It teaches us to prioritize relationships based on shared faith and commitment to God's teachings over biological ties. This doesn't mean ignoring family, but emphasizing the importance of spiritual bonds.
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