Matthew 12:13
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What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 12:13, Jesus tells a man to stretch out his hand which was sick or disabled. When the man obeys and stretches it out, the hand is healed completely, just like the other one. This verse shows Jesus' power over sickness.
Explained for Children
Imagine your favorite toy suddenly stops working; you can't play with it anymore. Now imagine a friend comes along and says, 'Fix your toy.' You might not believe it at first because the toy is broken, but when you try to fix it, magically it works perfectly again! That's kind of like what happened here—Jesus told this man his hand would get better, and it did!
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this passage around AD 80-90, aimed at a Jewish audience familiar with their religious laws. The healing described took place in the context where Jesus was often accused by Pharisees of breaking Sabbath rules.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might think about someone who feels powerless or stuck in a situation they can't control. Just as the man's hand was healed when he followed Jesus' simple instruction to stretch it out, we too find healing and hope when we listen to God’s guidance in our lives.
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