John 21:14
Amharic Gofa GFBEVF (ጌሻ ማፃፋ)
የሱሲ ሀይቆፐ ደንድድ ባ ታማረታስ ቆንጭሽን ሀይስ ሄን።
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Jesus appeared to his disciples three times after he rose from the dead. John is not speaking directly but recording this fact. The key message is about the continuity of Jesus' presence with his followers even after resurrection.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that disappeared, and suddenly it reappeared three times! That's kind of like what happened to Jesus’ friends. He showed up three times after everyone thought he was gone forever!
Historical Background
The verse is from the Gospel of John, written by the Apostle John around 90-100 AD. The audience consisted primarily of early Christians and those interested in understanding the life and teachings of Jesus Christ in a detailed manner.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, think about someone you love who moved away but keeps coming back to visit. This verse reminds us that even though Jesus' physical presence was limited after his resurrection, he continues to be present with believers in various ways.
Topics
resurrectiondiscipleshipappearance of Christbeliefpost-resurrection experiencescontinuity of faith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this verse important for believers?
This verse reinforces the belief that Jesus truly rose from the dead, offering hope and a personal connection to his followers even after his ascension.
How does it affect our understanding of Jesus' resurrection?
It emphasizes the realness of the resurrection by highlighting multiple appearances, ensuring that believers know it wasn't just one isolated event but something tangible and repeated.
What lessons can we learn from this verse about faith?
This passage teaches us about the importance of perseverance in faith, even when loved ones or leaders seem to disappear. It encourages a belief that spiritual connections persist beyond physical presence.
How does this relate to Jesus’ promises before his resurrection?
It ties into Jesus' earlier promises to not leave his followers as orphans (John 14:18), showing how he kept those promises through multiple post-resurrection appearances.
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