John 12:16
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Jesus se volgelinge het natuurlik nie in daardie stadium besef dat hierdie gejuig en die woorde uit die Skrif ’n baie dieper betekenis gehad het nie. Dit sou hulle eers later insien. Eers toe Jesus sy krag gewys het deur uit die dood op te staan, het hulle weer mooi oor alles gedink. Toe het hulle dit begryp.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from John's Gospel says that Jesus' disciples didn't understand some things at first, but later remembered and understood them after Jesus was glorified. It means they realized these events were prophesied about Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you don't know all the rules at first. Then, when the big finale happens, you remember how those early parts fit into the whole story. That's like what happened with Jesus' friends; they didn't get it at first but understood later.
Historical Background
John wrote this Gospel around 90-100 AD for a community of Christians who were grappling with their identity and understanding of Jesus. The cultural setting was one where Jewish beliefs about the Messiah conflicted with the reality of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might not understand why certain things happen in our lives, but over time, as we look back and gain more wisdom, those events take on new meaning. For example, a job loss that seems devastating at first may later lead to a better opportunity.
Topics
understandingprophesydiscipleshipJesus' gloryretrospective understandingfulfillment of scripture
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why didn't the disciples understand Jesus' mission initially?
The disciples were deeply rooted in their expectations about a political Messiah. The concept of a suffering and glorified Savior was a new paradigm that took time for them to grasp.
What is meant by 'Jesus was glorified' in this context?
'Glorified' refers to Jesus' resurrection and ascension, events that affirmed his divine status and completed the fulfillment of prophecies about him.
How can we apply the principle of retrospection to our own lives?
We should reflect on past experiences and understand them in light of new knowledge or spiritual growth. This helps us see God's plan more clearly and appreciate his faithfulness over time.
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