Pero vø'nipi'is ñøjayaju: “Ji'nda, porque o'ca mi ⁿvispa yach ta'nø, parejo maṉba visputque't trigo.
Que signifie ce verset ?
In Matthew 13:29, Jesus explains that in the field of life, it's not wise to try and remove all the bad things (tares) because doing so might also harm the good things (wheat). He is speaking to his disciples about the kingdom of heaven.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you have a garden with pretty flowers (the wheat), but there are some weeds (the tares) growing among them. Jesus says we shouldn't try to pull out all the weeds because we might accidentally hurt our beautiful flowers too!
Contexte historique
Matthew, one of Jesus' disciples, wrote this verse around AD 80-90 for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. The agricultural imagery would have been familiar in first-century Palestine.
Application pour aujourd'hui
Consider a situation where you want to remove a toxic friend from your life but realize that doing so might also affect other friends who are less problematic. Jesus teaches patience and letting God sort out the good from the bad.
Thèmes
judgmentpatiencekingdom of heavendiscipleshipgrowthseparation