Matthew 20:30

French Jerusalem 1998

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes two blind men who were sitting by the road and heard that Jesus was passing by. They called out to Jesus, asking for mercy because they believed he could help them.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a park when you hear your favorite superhero is walking nearby. You shout for their help because you know they can do amazing things! That's like these two blind men who knew Jesus could heal and called out to him.

Historical Background

This verse was written by Matthew, one of the disciples of Jesus, around 80-90 AD. The audience primarily consisted of Jewish Christians living in a predominantly Greco-Roman culture where miraculous healings were often associated with divine figures or powerful leaders.

Living It Out Today

Think about when you might need help and reach out to someone you trust because they have helped others before. This verse encourages us to seek support from those we believe can make a difference in our lives, just like the blind men did with Jesus.

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Related Verses

Mark 10:46-52Luke 18:35-43Exodus 4:11Psalms 146:8James 5:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the blind men call out to Jesus specifically?
The blind men knew about Jesus' reputation for performing miracles, including healing. They believed in his ability to help them because they had heard stories or witnessed other healings.
What does it mean that Jesus is called the 'son of David'?
Calling Jesus the 'son of David' refers to a prophecy from the Old Testament that the Messiah would be a descendant of King David, highlighting his royal lineage and divine appointment.
How can we apply this verse in our everyday lives?
This verse encourages us to seek help from those who have shown they can provide it, just as the blind men reached out to Jesus. It also emphasizes the importance of faith in overcoming challenges.
What does this passage say about mercy and compassion?
The story shows that Jesus has compassion for those in need, highlighting the value of showing kindness and empathy towards others, especially when they are suffering or struggling.
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