Matthew 24:49
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
ucat mayni uywatanacarojj chhojjriñchjaraquini, ucatsti mank'araquini umaraquini machatanacampi,
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a servant who starts mistreating his fellow servants and drinking with drunks instead of doing his duties. Jesus is speaking, warning about the consequences of unfaithfulness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who was supposed to help clean up toys but instead started being mean to others and playing video games all day. That's what this verse talks about – someone who doesn't do their job right.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this gospel around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians, recounting Jesus' teachings on the end times and warning against unfaithfulness in a context of Roman rule and Jewish expectations of a Messiah.
Living It Out Today
Today, if someone is entrusted with responsibilities but abuses their position or engages in harmful behaviors like excessive drinking, they are being unfaithful. This could apply to leaders at work who mistreat colleagues instead of supporting them.
Topics
faithfulnessresponsibilitywarningsconsequencesleadershiptemperance
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'eating and drinking with drunks' mean?
It means being involved in excessive, uncontrolled behavior, often linked to moral failure or a lack of self-control. It represents living irresponsibly.
Who are the 'fellowservants' mentioned here?
The 'fellowservants' refer to other servants who are supposed to work together and support each other, much like coworkers or fellow believers in a community.
How does this verse relate to leadership?
This verse warns leaders about the consequences of abusing their power. It cautions against mistreating those under one's care and engaging in self-destructive behavior instead of serving well.
Can you give an example from history that relates to this verse?
Historically, many leaders have fallen into moral failings after gaining power. For instance, King David's fall with Bathsheba shows how he mistreated others and engaged in self-indulgent behavior when he was supposed to be a faithful leader.
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