Matthew 17:21
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
[Aca casta ajayusti oracionampi, uqhamarac ayunompiquiw alissutäspa.]
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that some things, like certain kinds of spiritual challenges, can only be overcome through prayer and fasting. It emphasizes the importance of these practices in dealing with difficult situations.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really tough puzzle to solve. Sometimes, just sitting down and trying hard isn't enough. This verse says that when things get really tricky, we need to pray more and give up some treats for a while, like not eating your favorite snacks for a day or two. It's like asking God for extra help with the big puzzles of life.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this part of his Gospel likely around AD 80-90 in Greek. He was writing to a primarily Jewish-Christian audience and wanted to emphasize the teachings and miracles of Jesus, including how certain spiritual challenges require more intense devotion like prayer and fasting.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, you might face a really tough situation at school or work that seems insurmountable. This verse encourages us to take time for deep prayer and fasting, perhaps setting aside social media or other distractions to focus fully on seeking God’s help in solving the problem.
Topics
prayerfastingspiritual warfarechallengesdevotionsupplication
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Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is meant by 'this kind' in Matthew 17:21?
'This kind' refers to specific types of spiritual challenges or demons that are particularly stubborn and cannot be dealt with through ordinary means. Prayer and fasting are seen as more powerful methods to address such situations.
How can prayer and fasting help in dealing with challenging situations?
Prayer and fasting deepen one's dependence on God, clearing the mind of distractions and making it easier to focus on spiritual truths. This combination strengthens faith and provides divine power necessary to overcome difficult challenges.
Are there examples in history where prayer and fasting were used effectively?
Yes, many historical figures like Moses and Jesus fasted for extended periods, using this time of deepening spiritual connection as a powerful tool. The early church also practiced communal fasting before making important decisions.
Is it necessary to fast every day or can it be occasional?
The frequency of fasting isn't specified in the Bible for daily practice, but it is suggested for specific times when dealing with significant spiritual challenges. Occasional fasting can still be deeply impactful.
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