Matthew 9:34

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Matthew, the Pharisees are criticizing Jesus by saying he casts out demons with the help of Satan himself. This is a misunderstanding and shows their hostility towards Jesus' work.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend was helping people clean up their rooms, but another kid said they're only cleaning because they like messes too! That's silly, right? The Pharisees were saying something just as silly about Jesus.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this account around 80 AD for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. It reflects the deep tension between Jesus and the religious leaders of his time who did not accept him as the Messiah.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we often face misunderstandings or criticisms from others about our motives when doing good deeds. This verse reminds us to stay focused on God’s work despite such opposition.

Topics

faithoppositiondemonstration of powermisunderstandingreligious leadersSatan

Related Verses

Mark 3:22Luke 11:15John 8:48-49Acts 10:38Ephesians 6:12

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were the Pharisees accusing Jesus?
The Pharisees accused Jesus to discredit his actions and teachings, showing their disbelief in his divinity and mission.
What can we learn from this verse about dealing with criticism?
This verse teaches us that sometimes critics will misinterpret our good intentions. It’s important to stay true to God's work despite such misunderstandings.
How does this relate to Jesus' mission?
Jesus’ mission was to heal and save, yet his opponents tried to twist even these acts of love into evil motives, highlighting the spiritual battle he faced.
What historical context influenced the Pharisees' reaction?
The Pharisees were influential religious leaders who felt threatened by Jesus’ popularity and message. Their accusations reflect their struggle to maintain authority in the face of his growing influence.
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