1 John 5:9
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
እቲ ብዛዕባ ወዱ ዝመስከሮ ምስክር፡ እዚ እቲ ምስክር እዩ እሞ፡ ምስክር ሰብ እንቕበል እንተ ዄንናስ፡ ምስክር ኣምላኽ ካብኡ ይበልጽ እዩ።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from 1 John, the author is saying that if we accept human testimony as true, then God's testimony about His Son Jesus should be even more trustworthy and important for us.
Explained for Children
Imagine your friend tells you a story. You believe them because they're usually honest. Now imagine if your mom told you the same story—it would be even more believable! That's what this verse is saying: God’s word about His Son Jesus is like hearing it from Mom, and we should trust that even more than people.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the First Epistle of John, written by Apostle John around 90-100 AD. It was addressed to early Christian communities facing false teachings about Christ’s identity and divinity.
Living It Out Today
Today, if someone tells you they saw a miracle or had an experience with God, it might be hard to believe. But the Bible teaches us that God's witness through His Son Jesus should always take precedence over other testimonies we hear.
Topics
trust in Godwitness of Jesustruthfulnessdivinity of Christspiritual discernmentfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is God's witness greater than human witnesses?
God’s witness about His Son Jesus is more reliable because He cannot lie and has perfect knowledge, unlike humans who may have biases or lack full information.
How can I apply this verse in daily life?
In daily life, you can apply this by always trusting God's word above other testimonies. When faced with doubts, remember that Jesus is the ultimate truth.
What does it mean to receive the witness of men?
Receiving the witness of men means accepting and believing what others tell us about their experiences or truths they've discovered.
Why was this verse important for early Christians?
For early Christians, this verse reinforced faith in Jesus’s divinity against false teachings. It emphasized trusting God's testimony over human opinions.
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