Matthew 18:27

French (La Bible expliquée)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse from Matthew 18:27, the servant who owed a huge debt was forgiven by his lord because of compassion. The key message is about how forgiveness can come through showing mercy and understanding.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you borrowed a lot of money from your friend to buy candy but couldn't pay back. Your friend felt sorry for you and decided not to make you pay back anything. That's what this verse talks about - being forgiven because someone feels sorry for you.

Contexte historique

Matthew wrote his Gospel in the late first century, primarily for a Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural setting involved understanding of debts as both financial and spiritual obligations, with forgiveness playing a significant role.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Think about forgiving a friend who borrowed your favorite toy but broke it accidentally. Instead of demanding they replace it, you could forgive them just like the lord forgave his servant's debt in this story.

Thèmes

forgivenessmercycompassiondebt forgivenessservant hoodforgiveness in relationships

Versets liés

Psalm 86:5Luke 7:41-43Ephesians 4:32Colossians 3:13Mark 11:25

Questions fréquentes

Why did the lord forgive the servant?
The lord forgave the servant out of compassion, showing mercy even though the debt was very large.
What does this verse teach us about forgiveness?
This verse teaches that forgiveness comes from a heart full of compassion and should be extended even when the wrongdoing is significant.
Can we apply this to forgiving others in our daily lives?
Absolutely, just as the lord forgave his servant's large debt, we too can forgive those who have wronged us in small or big ways, showing mercy and compassion.
How does this relate to God’s forgiveness of our sins?
This verse illustrates that just like the lord forgave a great debt out of compassion, so God offers us complete forgiveness for our sins when we seek it through faith in Jesus Christ.
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