Matthew 18:33
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Jumajj qhuyapt'ayasiñamänwa uca sirviri masimatjja cunjämtejj nayajj jumamp lurcta uqhama’ sasa.
What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 18:33, Jesus is speaking and asks why the person did not show mercy to their fellow servant, just as God had shown mercy to them. The key message here is about extending forgiveness to others as we have been forgiven.
Explained for Children
Imagine you shared your favorite toy with a friend because someone else shared their toy with you first. Jesus says it's important for us to share and be nice to our friends the same way others are nice to us.
Historical Background
This verse is from Matthew, written by an unknown author traditionally attributed to Matthew the Apostle around AD 80-90. It was written in Greek for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience, reflecting the culture of that time and place.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you are at work and your boss forgives you for making a mistake. Later, when a coworker makes an error, Jesus would want you to forgive them just as your boss forgave you.
Topics
forgivenessmercylovecompassionservanthoodrelationship with God
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I show mercy to others?
Showing mercy involves being compassionate, forgiving mistakes, and extending grace even when you feel wronged. It means treating others with the same kindness that God shows us.
Why is forgiveness important in Christianity?
Forgiveness is crucial because it reflects God's character and allows for healing relationships. By forgiving others, we also find freedom from holding grudges and can maintain peace within our hearts.
Can you give an example of forgiveness in the Bible?
A good example is Joseph in Genesis 45:1-15, who forgave his brothers for selling him into slavery. He recognized God's plan even amid human sin and chose to forgive them.
What happens if I don't forgive others?
Refusing to forgive can lead to bitterness and resentment, which can poison your own heart. It also goes against Jesus' teachings about the importance of forgiveness in our relationships with each other.
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