Yawhan hkalup jaw ai ahkang aya gaw Karai Kasang kaw na rai ni? Masha kaw na rai ni?,” ngu nna san mu ai. Shanhte mahtang shada da bawng nna, “Anhte kaning ngu tsun na rai ta? ‘Karai Kasang kaw na re,’ ngu nna anhte tsun gaw yang, shi anhte hpe, ‘Dai rai yang, nanhte Yawhan hpe hpa rai n kam myit ta?,’ nga nna htan na ra ai.
What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 21:25, Jesus asks the chief priests and elders about John the Baptist's authority. He questions whether it came from God or people. They realize answering either way would put them in a difficult position because if they say 'from heaven,' Jesus will ask why they didn't believe him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and someone asks if the rules come from the game's creator or just made up by others. If you say it came from the creator but don’t follow those rules, you might get into trouble for not listening to the real rules!
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this passage around 80-90 AD, aimed at a Jewish-Christian audience. It reflects a time when religious leaders were questioning Jesus' authority and trying to trap him with their questions.
Living It Out Today
Think of a situation where you're asked about the source or validity of someone's advice—whether it’s from an expert or just someone claiming expertise. Consider how your response might affect others’ trust in you, much like how the religious leaders were wary of Jesus' question.
Jesus used this question to expose the religious leaders' hypocrisy and their true motives. They were trying to trap him, but his question turned back on them.
What was the dilemma faced by the religious leaders in Matthew 21:25?
The religious leaders feared they would be caught in a difficult position if they admitted John's baptism came from heaven because then they would have to explain why they didn't believe him.
How does this verse relate to faith and belief?
This verse highlights the importance of recognizing divine authority. If we recognize something as coming from God, our actions should align with that recognition in showing true faith and belief.
What can we learn about Jesus' leadership style from this passage?
Jesus used questions to challenge people's beliefs and make them think critically about their choices. This shows his skillful way of teaching through questioning, leading others toward deeper understanding and truth.