John 15:19
Amharic Dawro New Testament (The Word for the World International)
Hinttenttu alamiyaassa gideedentto, alamii barewaadan hinttentta siiqana; shin Taani hinttentta alamiyaappe dooreeddawaappe attin, hinttenttu alamiyaassa gidikkita; alamii hinttentta ixxiyaawe hawaassa.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from John's Gospel says that the world will hate Jesus' followers because they are not part of the world but have been chosen by God. The speaker is Jesus, and the key message is about the tension between believers and the world.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a soccer team where everyone plays fair and follows the rules. But in another team, players often break the rules. Because your team sticks to the rules, others might not like you for it. This verse tells us that when we choose to follow God's ways, some people won't understand or like it.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John around AD 90-100. It was written for a community of early Christians facing persecution from both Jews and Romans. The cultural setting was one where being different could lead to social ostracism and even violence.
Living It Out Today
If you're feeling isolated at work because your values don't align with everyone else's, remember that God has chosen you despite this difference. Your commitment to integrity might cause others discomfort, but it also makes a statement about the values Jesus taught.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do non-believers dislike Christians according to this verse?
Non-believers may dislike or even hate Christians because their values and lifestyles often differ significantly, reflecting the world's ways rather than God’s.
How does Jesus' choice impact believers in John 15:19?
Jesus' choice means that believers are set apart for a special purpose. This selection makes them distinct from the world and sometimes leads to misunderstanding or persecution.
What is the significance of being chosen out of the world?
Being chosen out of the world signifies God's call to a higher standard, which can lead to conflict with worldly norms but also strengthens believers' faith and purpose.
How should Christians respond to hatred from others as mentioned in John 15:19?
Christians are encouraged to respond with love and grace, just as Jesus did. They should maintain their integrity and continue spreading the message of God's love despite opposition.
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