Matthew 15:13
Tashelhayt Morocco 1998 (Tashelhayt Arabic Script Morocco) (اغاراس ن-تودرت - ءينجيل لّماسيح - لعهد لّجديد لّي-يسكر ربّي غ-گراس د-بنادم)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Jesus is saying that only what God has planted will last; everything else will eventually disappear. He is speaking to the crowd and his disciples, emphasizing divine approval for true growth.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a garden where your mom plants pretty flowers. These grow well because she knows how to care for them. But if someone else comes and plants weeds, those won't last long because they don’t belong there. Jesus is saying that only the things God likes will stay forever.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this verse as part of his Gospel around 80-90 AD. It was aimed at a Jewish-Christian audience living in a predominantly Greco-Roman world, emphasizing divine approval over human traditions.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone starts a business without any real support or foundation; eventually, it may fail. But if your actions are rooted in God's will and principles, they are more likely to succeed and endure.