John 5:34
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Maar Ek neem die getuienis van 'n mens nie aan nie; maar Ek sê dit, dat julle gered kan word.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from John's Gospel, Jesus says he doesn't rely on human approval for his ministry but speaks to help people find salvation. It shows that Jesus is confident in his mission and focuses on guiding others towards eternal life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always wants to do the right thing because they want to make sure you're safe and happy. This verse is like your friend saying, 'I don't need other people telling me I'm doing good; I just want to help you.'
Historical Background
John's Gospel was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, likely around 90-100 AD for a Christian community facing increasing persecution. The context reflects the tension between Jesus and his human judges, emphasizing divine testimony over man’s.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone in your workplace is pressured to conform but chooses instead to stick to their moral principles, aiming to help others find better paths. This person embodies Jesus' message of focusing on higher purposes than just social approval.
Topics
salvationfaithtestimonydivine approvalmissionary workperseverance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus say he doesn't receive testimony from man?
Jesus emphasizes that his mission and divine authority are not dependent on human approval but come directly from God, ensuring the focus remains on spiritual truth.
How is salvation related to this verse?
The core of Jesus’ message here is to guide people towards salvation through understanding and following His teachings rather than seeking validation from others.
What does it mean when Jesus says he speaks so that 'ye might be saved'?
It means his words are intended as a path or guidance for those who wish to seek salvation, highlighting the importance of listening and understanding his teachings.
How can we apply this in our lives today?
We should strive to base our decisions on higher principles rather than seeking approval from others. This means standing firm in our beliefs for the greater good, especially when helping others find their own path towards salvation and righteousness.
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