Matthew 13:43

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that in the kingdom of God, the righteous will shine brightly like the sun. Jesus is speaking and encouraging people to pay attention to this message about how the faithful will be glorified.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a school play, and all the good kids get to wear shiny crowns. In God's kingdom, the people who do good things will shine as bright as the sun! Jesus wants everyone to listen carefully to this promise.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this in his gospel around 80-90 AD. He was writing for a Jewish-Christian audience living under Roman rule, and he emphasized Jesus' teachings on righteousness and the kingdom of God.

Living It Out Today

Think about how your actions can bring light to others' lives, like helping someone who's lost or being kind when it’s hard. This verse reminds us that we are called to shine with good deeds in a world that often seems dark.

Topics

righteousnessglorykingdom of Godshining lighthearing the messagesalvation

Related Verses

Daniel 12:3Psalms 89:37Revelation 21:23Luke 6:35John 8:12

Frequently Asked Questions

What is meant by 'shine forth as the sun' in this verse?
This phrase means that the righteous will be highly visible and radiant, indicating their importance and glory in God's kingdom. It suggests a profound transformation and elevation of those who are faithful.
Why does Jesus say 'Who hath ears to hear, let him hear'?
Jesus emphasizes that only those who truly listen can understand the deeper meaning behind his words. This phrase invites people to pay close attention and reflect on the message he is conveying about righteousness.
How does this verse relate to our daily lives?
This verse encourages us to be examples of good behavior, letting our actions reflect the light of God's righteousness. It motivates us to live in a way that brings glory and hope to others around us.
What other verses talk about shining brightly like this one?
Other verses include Daniel 12:3, which speaks of those who lead many to righteousness shining like the stars forever, and Luke 6:35, where Jesus says that by being merciful, we shine as children of God.
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