Matthew 25:11
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This verse is part of Jesus' parable about the wise and foolish virgins waiting for a wedding feast. The 'other virgins,' who were unprepared, arrive late asking to be let in, but it's too late. This teaches us about being prepared for when Christ returns.
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Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with friends, and your mom calls everyone inside after the game ends. You rush back, but the door is locked because you were too slow. That's like what happened to these ladies who weren't ready when they needed to be.
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Matthew wrote this parable in his Gospel around A.D. 60-85 for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. It reflects the cultural practice of wedding feasts and highlights the importance of readiness for the future coming of Christ, emphasizing themes from Jesus' teachings during His ministry.
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Consider a scenario where you need to be at an important meeting but forget your necessary documents. Being prepared could mean keeping a digital copy or having a backup plan ready, much like being spiritually prepared for unexpected events in life.