Matthew 10:22
Welsh 1894 (Cyfieithiad Briscoe 1853-94 (Test. Newydd a rhannau o'r Hen Dest.))
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that people will hate you because of your faith in Jesus, but if you keep believing until the end, you'll be saved. It's from Jesus speaking to his disciples.
Explained for Children
Imagine if every kid at school didn't like you just because you loved pizza. That might make you sad, right? But this verse says that even when people don't like you for loving Jesus, if you keep believing in Him no matter what, He'll take care of you forever.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this during the first century A.D., likely aimed at Jewish Christians. The backdrop was a time where early believers faced hostility and persecution due to their faith in Jesus.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when your beliefs were challenged by friends or colleagues. This verse reminds you that true belief requires perseverance through trials, assuring that enduring will lead to salvation.
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