Matthew 21:16
French Martin 1744
Que signifie ce verset ?
In this verse, Jesus is responding to people who are upset by the praises of children. He reminds them that God has always valued praise from even the youngest believers. The key message is that God finds great value in the simple faith and praise of children.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you're playing with your toys when suddenly, some kids start singing a song about how much they love their parents. Some grown-ups think it's silly, but Jesus says, 'Don't underestimate those songs! Even from little ones like them, God finds the most beautiful praise.'
Contexte historique
Matthew wrote this Gospel around A.D. 80-90 for a predominantly Jewish-Christian audience in Antioch. The cultural setting was one where adults often held high regard for their own wisdom and looked down on children's opinions.
Application pour aujourd'hui
Imagine you're at a work meeting and a new, inexperienced team member shares an idea that others dismiss. But their fresh perspective turns out to be innovative and valuable. This verse reminds us not to undervalue the contributions of those we might overlook simply because of their age or experience.
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