John 12:6
Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)
Maar Judas was nie regtig bekommerd oor die arm mense nie. Hy was 'n dief. Hy het die sak gedra waarin Jesus en die dissipels se geld was en hy het baie maal van die geld gesteel.
What Does This Mean?
This verse explains that Judas Iscariot said something not because he cared about the poor, but because he was a thief who kept the money bag and used it for himself. It shows his selfish nature.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend said they wanted to share their cookies with others, but really, they just wanted to eat all the cookies themselves. That's what Judas did - he pretended to care about others but was actually keeping things for himself.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John, written by one of Jesus' disciples around 90-100 AD, is addressed to early Christian communities. This context helps us understand the betrayal and motivations of Judas within a community that values honesty and service.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, imagine someone in your office saying they want to help organize team events but actually just wants to pocket money from the budget. Recognizing such selfish motives is important for maintaining integrity in groups.
Topics
betrayalhonestytrustmotivationselfishnessintegrity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the verse focus on Judas being a thief?
The verse highlights that Judas' true motive was not genuine concern but personal gain, emphasizing the importance of integrity and honest intentions.
What can we learn about human nature from this verse?
This verse teaches us to be wary of ulterior motives and to examine our own actions for honesty and pure intent.
How does Judas' role as treasurer relate to his betrayal?
Judas' access to funds may have contributed to his greed, which eventually led him to betray Jesus for financial gain.
Is there a way this verse can guide us in leadership roles?
This verse reminds leaders of the importance of transparency and integrity, urging them not to misuse their positions for personal benefit.
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