Matthew 25:6

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes a scene where people hear a cry at midnight announcing the arrival of the bridegroom, and they are told to go out and meet him. It's part of Jesus' parable about being prepared for his return.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're waiting for your best friend who promised to come over with toys. Suddenly, someone yells that he’s here! You rush outside excitedly to greet him, just like in this story where people are told the bridegroom has arrived.

歴史的背景

Matthew wrote his Gospel around 80-90 AD for a Jewish-Christian audience. This parable reflects the cultural practice of weddings and the anticipation for the groom's arrival, which Jesus uses to teach about readiness for His return.

今日への適用

Think of a time you’ve had to be ready for something important, like a job interview or a big game. Just as these people were prepared at midnight, we need to always be ready for unexpected events in our lives, especially the return of Jesus.

トピック

readinessfaithfulnesspreparationhopeanticipationwedding imagery

関連する聖句

Luke 12:35-38Mark 13:34-37Ephesians 5:25-27Revelation 19:6-9Psalms 45:10-15

よくある質問

Who is the bridegroom in this verse?
In Jesus' parable, the 'bridegroom' symbolizes Jesus Himself. The story teaches about being ready for His return.
Why does the cry happen at midnight?
Midnight is used to highlight the unexpected nature of the event and emphasizes the importance of constant readiness, as people might be asleep or unprepared.
How can this verse help in daily life?
It encourages us to live each day expecting something significant could happen at any moment, similar to how we would be ready for a sudden visit from someone important.
What are the key lessons about anticipation from Matthew 25:6?
The verse teaches that we should always anticipate and prepare for Jesus' return, staying vigilant and ready just as the people in the parable rush out to meet the bridegroom.
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