Matthew 23:6
Maasai 2018 (BIBLIA SINYATI TE NKUTUK OO LMAASAI NATISIRAKI ENG'EJUK NAATA MBUKUI E DITROKANONI)
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about people who like to have the best seats at parties and in church because they want everyone to notice them. Jesus is pointing out that these are not humble behaviors.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you always had to sit first in class or eat dessert before anyone else just so everyone knew how special you thought you were. That's what this verse is talking about, and Jesus says it’s not a nice way to act.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this part of his Gospel around the mid-first century AD, primarily for Jewish Christians. The cultural setting was one where public recognition was highly valued, especially in religious settings like synagogues.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, think about a time when someone in your office insists on having the corner office or always talks about themselves during team meetings just to be noticed. Jesus teaches us to avoid such self-centered behavior and focus on serving others instead.
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