John 12:24
Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from John 12:24, Jesus says that just as a grain of wheat must die to produce more grains, a person's life must also be given up for the sake of others to bear fruit in spiritual matters. The key message is about sacrifice leading to greater results.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have one seed and you plant it in the ground. It seems like you've lost that seed because you can't see it anymore, but actually, something amazing happens! It grows into a big plant with many more seeds. Jesus says this is just like when we give up our own wants for others; then great things happen!
Historical Background
John wrote this gospel around the end of the first century AD to a community of early Christians. This verse was part of Jesus' teachings during his last days before the crucifixion, where he emphasized the importance of sacrifice and rebirth.
Living It Out Today
Consider a teacher who spends all night preparing for her students instead of relaxing. While it might seem like she's giving up something good (her rest), the result is that her students learn much more effectively. This verse encourages us to see how our sacrifices can lead to significant outcomes in others' lives.