Matthew 24:10

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Matthew 24 says that many will be offended and betray each other, showing a time of great division and hatred. Jesus is speaking about future events leading up to his return.

Explained for Children

Imagine if in your school, friends suddenly stopped talking to each other and some even told on their best buddies. This verse talks about something similar happening among people when Jesus returns, but it’s important to stay kind no matter what happens around you.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this gospel likely between AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians in Judea. The cultural setting was one of religious tension and persecution under Roman rule, making the message about end-times particularly relevant.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, we see divisions in families over politics or beliefs. This verse reminds us to stay true to our values and not let external pressures cause us to betray those close to us.

Topics

end-timesdivisionfaithfulnessbetrayalhatredperseverance

Related Verses

Matthew 10:34-36Mark 13:12Luke 21:16Zechariah 8:10John 15:19

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'offended' mean in this verse?
'Offended' here means people will become upset or angry, leading them to betray and hate each other as described.
Why is this prophecy significant for believers today?
It's a reminder that believers may face trials of faith, encouraging perseverance and staying true to one’s values despite external pressures.
How can we avoid betraying each other as warned in this verse?
By staying grounded in our beliefs, fostering forgiveness, and maintaining open communication with those around us, even during difficult times.
Are there specific instances of betrayal mentioned elsewhere in the Bible that relate to Matthew 24:10?
Yes, Judas betraying Jesus (Matthew 26) is a prime example, illustrating how personal and community conflicts can lead to significant betrayals.
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