John 16:28
Amharic Gamo (ጋሞ ማጻፋ)
ታኒ ኣዋ ኣቻፌ ኬዛዳ ሃይሳ ሃ ኣላሜ ያዲሲኔ ቃሴካ ሃ ኣላሜዛ ኣጋዳ ኣዋኮ ሲማ ባና» ጊዴስ።
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking and saying that he came from God to live among people on Earth, but now it's time for him to leave the world and return to God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing at a friend’s house, then your mom comes to pick you up. You came there to play, but now it's time to go home. Jesus is like that, he came here to help people, but soon he will leave to go back home with God.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Gospel of John, written by John the Apostle around AD 90-100 for a community of early Christians. It reflects themes central to Jesus' ministry and his relationship with God, as understood within the context of first-century Jewish and Greek philosophical thought.
Living It Out Today
Just like Jesus left his comfort zone to come help people, you can also step out of your comfort zone to do something good for someone else, whether it's volunteering or helping a friend in need.
Topics
salvationredemptiondivinity of JesusGod's planmission and purposereturn to glory
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus come to Earth according to this verse?
Jesus came from God with a specific purpose, which was to fulfill his role as savior and teacher. He came to share God's message and show people how to live.
What does it mean when Jesus says he will return to the Father?
It means that after completing his mission on Earth, Jesus will go back to be with God in heaven, showing that his earthly journey was part of a larger divine plan.
How can we apply this verse in our lives today?
We can use this verse as an inspiration to step out and do what's needed for others, just like Jesus did. It encourages us to live with purpose and serve those around us.
Is there a parallel between the mission of Jesus and our own lives?
Yes, we can see parallels in how we are called to use our gifts and talents for others, much like Jesus used his divine nature to help people on Earth.
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