John 21:13
Amharic Catholic Version (መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ - (ካቶሊካዊ እትም - ኤማሁስ)) No Year
ኢየሱስም መጣና እንጀራ አንሥቶ ሰጣቸው፤ እንዲሁም ዓሣውን።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from John's Gospel, Jesus provides bread and fish to his disciples. It shows that Jesus continues to provide for his followers after his resurrection.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're hungry at a picnic and your friend brings out snacks just when you need them most. That's like what Jesus did here—he gave food to his friends when they needed it, showing how much he cared about taking care of them.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by the disciple John around 90 AD for a community of early Christians in Asia Minor. The story reflects the Jewish practice and culture, emphasizing Jesus’ divine role as provider and sustainer.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, this verse can remind us to be providers for others in need, especially within our families or communities. For example, if someone is hungry, we can share what we have with them, just like Jesus did here.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus provide food to his disciples?
Jesus provided food because he wanted to ensure that they were taken care of, demonstrating his role as a provider and emphasizing the importance of community and support.
What does this verse teach us about sharing?
This verse teaches us that sharing what we have with others is an act of compassion and love. It shows how Jesus cared for his disciples by providing them with food when they needed it.
How can I apply the lesson from John 21:13 in my daily life?
You can apply this lesson by looking out for opportunities to share resources or help others who are in need, just as Jesus shared bread and fish with his disciples.
What does the use of bread and fish symbolize in this verse?
The use of bread and fish may symbolize provision and sustenance. It reflects on previous miracles where Jesus fed large crowds, showing continuity in his role as a provider.
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