Matthew 26:53
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¿Qué significa esto?
In Matthew 26:53, Jesus is speaking to Peter after Peter cut off the ear of Malchus during the arrest in Gethsemane. He explains that He has the power to call for angels if needed but chose not to use it.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you're playing a game and your friend says they could easily ask their big brother to help them win, but chooses not to because they want to play fairly. Jesus is like that friend, saying he can ask God for an army of angels to save him, but he doesn't use this power.
Contexto histórico
Matthew wrote this verse in the late first century AD, directed at a primarily Jewish-Christian audience living in a culture heavily influenced by Roman military might and religious expectations about the Messiah. The mention of 'legions' resonates with the Roman army divisions stationed around Palestine.
Aplicación para hoy
When faced with difficult situations or injustices, we often wonder why God doesn't intervene immediately. This verse reminds us that sometimes, there's a greater purpose in not using all available power, emphasizing trust and obedience over immediate solutions.