Matthew 24:47
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Khanacwa sapjjsma, uqhamän ucajja uca uywatarojj utanejj take cunatejj jupan utjqui ucanacjjaruw uchani, jupan imañapataqui.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking and says that a servant who has been faithful with their duties will be given greater responsibility, like being put in charge of all the master's possessions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you help clean up after dinner every day without being asked. Your mom or dad might trust you so much they let you plan the whole meal one day because you've done such a good job with your chores!
Historical Background
The Gospel of Matthew was written by an early Christian author, likely in the late first century CE. This verse is part of Jesus' discourse on the end times and responsibilities, meant for his followers who were familiar with Jewish customs.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, if you consistently do well at work, your boss might trust you to handle larger projects or even promote you. The key is being reliable in small things so that greater opportunities come your way.
Topics
faithfulnessresponsibilityrewardstrustservicediligence
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Matthew 24:47?
The main message is that faithfulness in small duties will lead to greater responsibilities and rewards.
How does this verse apply to our daily lives?
It encourages us to be diligent and faithful in all we do, knowing that consistent good work can lead to greater opportunities and trusts.
What does it mean to be made 'ruler over all his goods'?
This means being given significant authority and responsibility over valuable possessions or resources, a metaphor for receiving high trust from one's master or leader.
Why is faithfulness important according to this verse?
Faithfulness demonstrates reliability and trustworthiness, qualities that lead to greater responsibilities and rewards, showing how small acts of service can have big impacts.
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