Matthew 22:4
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What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Jesus telling a parable about a king inviting guests to his son's wedding feast. The king sends servants to remind the invited guests that everything is ready for the celebration and urges them to come.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're having a big birthday party, and you've already told your friends they can come. Now, you ask your parents to tell your friends again that all the food is ready and the games are set up—everything's perfect for the party!
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this passage in the late 1st century AD, primarily for Jewish Christians who were familiar with parables and the cultural significance of weddings. The story reflects on the rejection of God’s invitation to salvation.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, think about when you invite someone to an important event and they don't show up. This can feel hurtful. Similarly, this verse highlights how God feels when we reject His invitations to join in His plan for our lives.