Matthew 13:11

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이 구절의 의미

In Matthew 13:11, Jesus explains that some people are given the ability to understand the mysteries of heaven's kingdom, while others are not. He is speaking directly to his disciples about why only certain individuals can grasp these spiritual truths.

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Imagine you have a secret club with special codes. Only your friends know what they mean because you taught them. Jesus is saying that he teaches some people the secrets of heaven, but others don't get to learn them right now.

역사적 배경

This verse comes from Matthew's Gospel, likely written around AD 80 for a Jewish-Christian audience. It reflects the cultural belief in divine mysteries and emphasizes the privileged position of Jesus' inner circle in understanding God’s kingdom.

오늘의 적용

Consider when you might feel like an insider or outsider at work. Perhaps certain employees are privy to important information that others aren't. This verse reminds us to be grateful for what we know and to share knowledge generously with those who seek it.

주제

faithmysterysalvationdiscipleshiprevelationinsight

관련 구절

Mark 4:10Luke 8:9-10John 6:45Romans 11:25Ephesians 3:9

자주 묻는 질문

Does this mean only a select few can truly understand God's will?
While the verse suggests some are given special insight, it doesn't exclude others from seeking and finding deeper truths with faith and effort.
What does 'mysteries of the kingdom' refer to?
'Mysteries of the kingdom' refer to profound spiritual realities revealed by God that go beyond human reasoning or common understanding.
Is this about who Jesus chooses to teach?
Yes, it implies a selective revelation where those chosen are given deeper insights into divine truths, reflecting their readiness and faith.
How can we apply this in our daily lives?
We should be open to learning spiritual truths when they're presented and share them with others who show an eagerness to understand God's kingdom.
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