Matthew 13:17
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Khanacwa sapjjsma, walja profetanacaw, walja asqui jakenacaraquiw aqham uñjañ munapjjäna cuntejj jumanacajj uñjapctas ucanacjja, ucampis jupanacajj janiw uñjapcänti, ist'añ munasinsa janiraquiw ist'apcänsa.
What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 13:17, Jesus says that many prophets and righteous people from the past longed to see what his followers are seeing and hear what they are hearing about him, but were not granted this privilege.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a super cool new toy that all your older cousins wished they had when they were younger. Jesus is saying that he's bringing something amazing to the world, like a special gift, that even great people from long ago couldn't see or hear about.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this gospel around 80-90 AD for Jewish Christians. The context is Jesus teaching his followers through parables and explaining their deeper meanings in private. This verse highlights the privilege of living during Christ's time.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by valuing our opportunities to learn about Jesus and share his teachings with others. For example, if you read a Bible story or hear it in church, remember that many people have longed for such an experience but never had the chance.
Topics
faithsalvationprivilegerevelationprophetsdiscipleship
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus say that prophets and righteous men desired to see what we see?
Jesus was emphasizing the privilege of living in a time where the Messiah has come, offering insights into God's plan that were not fully revealed to earlier generations.
What does this verse teach us about our relationship with Jesus?
It teaches us that we are blessed to have direct access to Jesus' teachings and can understand his ministry better than those from ancient times, which should motivate us to value our faith deeply.
How can Matthew 13:17 inspire my daily life?
This verse can inspire you to be thankful for your opportunities to learn about Jesus and to share his message with others, recognizing the unique privilege of living in a time where his teachings are accessible.
What role do prophets play in understanding this verse?
Prophets like Isaiah or Daniel looked forward to the coming Messiah. Their longing for Jesus' presence and teachings highlights the fulfillment of God's promises through Christ, which we now have the privilege to experience.
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