Matthew 18:26
Japanese 1965
この聖句の意味
In Matthew 18:26, a servant is begging his master for more time to pay off a huge debt he owes. The servant promises to eventually repay everything if the master gives him some patience and grace.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you borrowed your friend's favorite toy but accidentally broke it. You feel really bad and ask them not to be mad at you, promising to fix it or get a new one for them someday. That’s what this servant is doing with his master.
歴史的背景
Matthew wrote this verse in the first century AD as part of Jesus' parables. The audience was early Christians who needed practical guidance on forgiveness and mercy within their communities.
今日への適用
A modern scenario could be an employee asking for a salary extension to pay off company debt due to financial hardship, showing humility and commitment to repayment. This mirrors the servant’s plea for patience.