Matthew 7:27
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?
This verse describes a house built on sand that falls during a storm. It is part of Jesus' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, contrasting houses built on rock and sand to illustrate the importance of following His teachings.
Explained for Children
Imagine building a sandcastle at the beach. When waves come, it gets washed away because it's not strong enough. This verse tells us that being firm with our beliefs is like building your house on solid ground instead of sand so it can withstand storms.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this gospel in Greek for Jewish Christians around 80-90 AD. Jesus, the central figure, was teaching a large crowd in Galilee about how to live faithfully and wisely according to God's ways.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, imagine someone who makes decisions based only on what feels good or is popular instead of following wise advice. When challenges come, they might struggle much more than someone who follows solid principles.