Matthew 5:20

Azerbajani Bible (South) Used in Both Iran and Azerbaijan 2008

What Does This Mean?

Jesus says that to enter heaven, your goodness needs to be better than the Pharisees and scribes who followed rules very strictly but often missed the heart of God's teachings.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you have to follow all the rules perfectly. Now, Jesus is saying that just following the rules isn't enough; you need to be extra good in your heart and actions too!

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this part of his Gospel around 80-90 AD, directed towards early Christian communities. The audience was familiar with the strict religious practices of the Pharisees.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, consider how you treat others at work or school. Just doing your job well isn't enough; showing genuine kindness and compassion goes beyond what is expected, reflecting Jesus' teaching here.

Topics

righteousnesssalvationheavenly kingdomholinessPhariseesfaith

Related Verses

Romans 3:20James 1:22-25Matthew 6:1-8Luke 18:9-14Psalm 15

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this mean we have to be perfect?
No, it doesn't mean perfection. Jesus is emphasizing that true righteousness involves more than just outward rule-keeping; it also includes a pure heart and genuine love for others.
What was wrong with the Pharisees' way of living?
The Pharisees focused too much on following rules without having a sincere, loving relationship with God or treating people kindly. Jesus wanted his followers to have both.
How can I apply this verse at home?
Show love and kindness in your interactions with family members. Try to go beyond just doing what is expected and aim for genuine acts of service and compassion.
Is this teaching only for Christians?
While it's addressed specifically to Jesus' followers, the principles about true righteousness can be universally applied to anyone seeking to live a more virtuous life with integrity.
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