Matthew 10:26
Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)
这是什么意思?
In Matthew 10:26, Jesus is speaking to his disciples and telling them not to fear those who might persecute them because nothing can remain hidden forever. Whatever secrets or truths exist will eventually come out into the open.
儿童解释
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends. Sometimes it seems like a good hiding spot, but someone always finds you. Jesus is saying that just like in this game, no matter how well something is hidden, it will be found eventually. So don't worry about what others might say or do.
历史背景
The Gospel of Matthew was written by the Apostle Matthew (also known as Levi), a tax collector who became one of Jesus' disciples. This verse comes from when Jesus sent out his twelve apostles on their first missionary journey, around AD 30-40, to an audience primarily composed of Jewish followers.
今日应用
Consider a scenario where you might be tempted to hide something at work or school because you fear the consequences. This verse encourages you not to live in fear but to trust that truth will eventually come out and that hiding it won't make it go away permanently.