John 8:13

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What Does This Mean?

In John 8:13, the Pharisees are speaking to Jesus and questioning His testimony about Himself, saying that it is not credible or true because He is only testifying on His own behalf.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend said they were great at basketball but didn't show you any games. The Pharisees think it's like that with Jesus; they don’t believe Him just saying He’s special without proof from someone else.

Historical Background

The Gospel of John was written by the apostle John, likely around 90-100 AD. This verse comes from a conversation between Jesus and some Pharisees in Jerusalem where Jewish religious leaders were skeptical of Jesus' claims about Himself.

Living It Out Today

This can apply today when someone questions your abilities or character without seeing proof. It challenges us to either find ways to show our value or trust that those who know the truth will validate it for us, just as Jesus trusted His Father’s witness.

Topics

testimonyfaithcredibilitytrustspiritual authoritydialogue

Related Verses

Exodus 23:1John 5:31-37Matthew 8:4Luke 9:35Psalm 119:60

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do the Pharisees doubt Jesus' testimony?
The Pharisees believe that a person’s own testimony about themselves is not valid unless confirmed by others, making them question Jesus’ credibility.
Does this verse mean self-testimony is always unreliable?
While the Pharisees doubt it here, the Bible teaches that when someone speaks truthfully about themselves in alignment with God’s will, their testimony can be reliable.
How does Jesus respond to this challenge from the Pharisees?
Jesus responds by explaining that His testimony is validated by a higher authority—His Father—and provides other evidence for who He is (John 8:14-18).
What can we learn about trust from this verse?
We can learn the importance of backing our claims with credible witnesses and understanding that true testimony aligns with God's truth, even if it requires faith to accept.
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