Matthew 13:35
balinese
Mawinan tegep sampun sabda sane kadartayang olih sang nabi asapuniki: “Ulun bakal nganggon pangimba yen masabda teken anake ento. Ulun bakal nuturang paundukan ane tusing tawanga uli pangawit gumine.”
What Does This Mean?
This verse explains that Jesus spoke in parables to fulfill an old prophecy. The speaker is Matthew, recounting the fulfillment of what was foretold by a prophet about revealing hidden truths.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big secret and you decide to tell it using riddles. That's kind of like what Jesus did here—he used stories that were hard to understand so he could reveal really important things from God, just like the prophets said he would.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this passage in the first century AD for a predominantly Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural context includes the use of parables as a teaching method, deeply rooted in ancient Hebrew traditions and prophecy fulfillment beliefs.
Living It Out Today
Just as Jesus used stories to reveal deeper truths, we can also use everyday examples or analogies to explain complex ideas or share important messages with others who might not understand them otherwise.
Topics
prophecyteaching methodsrevelationparablesfulfillment of scripturehidden truths
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus choose to use parables?
Jesus used parables as a teaching method to make spiritual truths more accessible and memorable. They also served to reveal deeper meanings only to those who were ready to understand.
What does 'kept secret from the foundation of the world' mean?
This phrase suggests that certain profound truths about God and his plans for humanity have been concealed until revealed by Jesus.
How do we apply Matthew 13:35 in our daily lives?
We can use everyday stories or examples to explain complex spiritual concepts, much like Jesus did with parables, making the teachings more relatable and understandable.
What is the significance of this verse for Christians today?
It serves as a reminder that God's truth has been gradually revealed throughout history, culminating in Jesus Christ, who makes these truths accessible through simple yet profound stories.
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