1 John 5:16
Amharic Gamo 2011 New Testament
ኦኒካ ባ ኢሻይ ባና ሃይቆስ ጋꬆንታ ናጋራ ኦꬂሺን ቤዪኮ ኢዛስ ዎሶ። ፆሲካ ሃይቆስ ጋꬆንታ ናጋራ ኦꬂዳይታስ ዴዖ ኢማና። ሃይቆስ ጋꬂዛ ናጋራይካ ዴስ። ሃይቆስ ጋꬂዛ ናጋራ ጊሽ ዎሶ ጊኬ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 1 John tells us that if we see a brother sin in a way not leading to death, we should pray for them and they will receive life. However, there are some sins leading to death which are beyond prayer.
Explained for Children
Imagine your friend did something naughty but it wasn't too bad. This verse says you can ask God to help them feel better and be forgiven. But if they do something really serious, even asking God might not fix it.
Historical Background
1 John was written by the apostle John around 90 AD. He wrote this to Christians who were facing false teachings about Jesus and needed assurance of their faith and guidance on living as believers in Christ.
Living It Out Today
If you notice a friend making a mistake, consider praying for them and encouraging them to repent. For example, if someone is being dishonest at work but shows remorse, your prayers can support their journey towards honesty again.
Topics
prayerforgivenesssinrepentancesalvationChristian living
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 'sin unto death' mentioned in this verse?
The sin leading to death refers to a spiritual condition, not necessarily physical death. It's often interpreted as a state where someone persistently rejects God and refuses forgiveness.
How should we respond when seeing others sin?
We are encouraged to pray for them if their sin is not leading to death, seeking God’s intervention and healing in their lives.
Does this verse imply some sins are unforgivable?
Yes, it suggests there are certain persistent and willful acts against the Holy Spirit that cannot be prayed away, emphasizing the importance of repentance.
Can we still encourage someone who has committed a sin unto death?
While prayer for such sins is discouraged, showing love and seeking to understand their condition can help create an environment where they might reconsider their stance.
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