Matthew 10:1
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Jesus calls his twelve disciples and gives them special powers to heal people and cast out evil spirits. This shows how he entrusted his closest followers with important tasks.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a group of friends who are so trusted that they can do magic tricks like healing sick people or making bad dreams go away. That's what Jesus did with his twelve disciples—he gave them special powers to help others.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this verse as part of the Gospel of Matthew, likely around 80-90 AD. The audience was early Christians, many from Jewish backgrounds, trying to understand their new faith in a context of Roman and Jewish cultures.
Living It Out Today
Just like Jesus entrusted his disciples with special tasks, we can think about how we entrust responsibilities to our friends or family members who show trustworthiness and dedication. For example, giving someone the keys to your house shows you trust them deeply.