Matthew 6:7
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
What Does This Mean?
This verse advises against praying with repetitive phrases like the heathen do, as God is not impressed by many words but values sincerity and meaning in prayer. Jesus is speaking here, emphasizing that true communication with God should be heartfelt and sincere rather than simply lengthy.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're telling a story to your best friend. You wouldn't just repeat the same sentence over and over, right? That's what this verse is saying about praying. God wants us to talk to Him like we would our best friends—sincerely and without repeating things over and over.
Historical Background
This verse comes from Matthew's Gospel, written around AD 80-90 for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. In the cultural context of first-century Judaism and paganism, repetitive prayers were common among some heathen religions as a way to impress deities with their devotion through quantity.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're preparing an important presentation at work but instead of focusing on quality content, you just repeat your main points over and over. It wouldn't be effective, right? Similarly, when we pray, it's more about the heart than the number of words used.