Nahuatl 1987 (In yencuic iyectlajtoltzin Dios itech ica toTeco Jesucristo)
Niman oquijtoj: ―Ica tlen melahuac nemechijlia, ica tla nemotlamachilis xnopatla niman xnocuepa quen intlamachilis on coconej, xnencalaquisquej ne campa tlamandarohua on ilhuicac chanej.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus says that unless you change and become like a little child, you won't enter the kingdom of heaven. This means having innocence, humility, and dependence on God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your toys and suddenly you remember something very important: to get into the best playground ever, you have to be as sweet and simple as when you were a baby. That's what Jesus is saying here!
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this Gospel around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians. The cultural context was one of conflict between traditional Judaism and the emerging Christian faith, emphasizing humility and childlike trust in God.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be a person trying to earn their way into heaven through good deeds but forgetting to have a humble heart like a child, thus missing out on true salvation.
Topics
humilitysalvationfaithchildhood innocencekingdom of heavenentrance requirements