Matthew 21:23
"All things, whatever you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.”"
Key Reflection
In first-century Judaism, the practice of prayer was deeply rooted in the expectation that one's petitions to God would be answered according to divine will and faithfulness. Matthew 21:23 reflects this context, where Jesus is emphasizing the power of sincere belief in prayer. For his original audience, this would have underscored the importance of faith as a necessary component for receiving what was asked from God, reflecting a common theological understanding that genuine trust in divine providence could lead to fulfillment of one's desires.
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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes