John 6:10
Amharic Gofa 2011 (ኦራ ጫቁዋ ጎፋ)
ዬሱሲ ባ ታማሬታኮ፥ «ኣሳ ኡቲሲቴ» ያጊስ። ሄ ቤሳን ዳሮ ማቲ ዴዔስ፤ ኣሳ ኡባይ ኡቲስ። ኣዴ ኣሳ ታይቦይ ኢቻሹ ሙኩሉ ጊዳና።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Jesus instructs the people to sit down on the grass before feeding them with five loaves and two fish. He speaks to a crowd of about 5000 men, showing care for their comfort.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a big picnic in a park with lots of friends. Jesus tells everyone to sit down so they can all enjoy the food together. It's like when your mom says 'sit down and we'll eat,' but this time it's Jesus feeding thousands!
Historical Background
The Gospel of John, written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, around 90-100 AD, details events not found in the other Gospels. This event took place near the Sea of Galilee and was witnessed by a large crowd who had come to hear Jesus.
Living It Out Today
When planning an event or gathering today, consider how Jesus cared for the comfort of his audience. Whether organizing a community picnic or a business meeting, ensure that everyone feels welcome and comfortable.
Topics
miraclescrowdscare for othersfeeding of the multitudeJesus' commandscomfort
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus ask them to sit down on grass?
Jesus asks them to sit down because it prepares the people for what he is about to do—feed a large crowd. The grass provides comfort and a natural seating area.
What significance does the number 5000 have?
The number 5000 emphasizes the scale of Jesus' miracle, showing that his power is sufficient for even very large groups of people.
How did the crowd react to sitting down in a field?
While not explicitly stated, we can infer that the crowd likely followed Jesus’ instructions with faith and anticipation of what was about to happen.
What can we learn from this verse about leadership?
Leadership involves caring for others' comfort and well-being. Just as Jesus made sure everyone could sit comfortably, leaders today should prioritize the needs of those they serve.
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