Matthew 9:27
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What Does This Mean?
This verse describes two blind men following Jesus and calling out to him for help. They address Jesus as the 'son of David,' a title that implies he is the promised Messiah. Their cry shows their faith in his ability to heal them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're lost and can't see your way home. You'd want someone to come and help, right? That's what these two blind men did with Jesus. They knew he could help them, so they called out for him by name.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this verse as part of his Gospel sometime between AD 80-90. It was written primarily for Jewish Christians who were familiar with the concept of Messiah and the prophetic fulfillment in Jesus' ministry.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this can be seen when someone reaches out to God during a difficult time. For instance, if you or a loved one is sick and seeks medical help while also praying for healing, it mirrors these blind men seeking both physical and spiritual aid from the Messiah.