John 5:9

Arabic 1978 (APD) (Kitaab al Vahd aj Jadid 1978)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John 5:9, we see that a man who was ill suddenly got well after Jesus healed him. He could walk again and picked up his bed to leave. This happened on the Sabbath day.

Explained for Children

Imagine you had a really bad cough that wouldn't go away for years. One day, your friend comes along and makes it all better in just a moment! You can run around and play right away. That’s what happened here, but with walking instead of coughing, and Jesus was the one who made it all better.

Historical Background

John 5:9 is part of the Gospel of John, written by the Apostle John, likely around AD 80-100 to Christians in Asia Minor. The culture was largely Jewish with a significant Hellenistic influence and strict observance of the Sabbath.

Living It Out Today

Today, if someone you know has been struggling with something that seems impossible to overcome, this verse reminds us that God can provide immediate help. It could be a physical condition or emotional struggle; trust in God’s power for healing and deliverance.

Topics

healingSabbathfaithmiraclestrustdeliverance

Related Verses

Exodus 16:23Mark 2:27-28Luke 13:10-17Acts 9:34James 5:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was it significant that this happened on the Sabbath?
It highlights a tension in Jewish culture where the Sabbath was strictly observed, yet Jesus showed that acts of healing and mercy were also important, challenging traditional views.
What can we learn about faith from John 5:9?
Faith in God's power to heal is essential. This verse shows how a person who was previously helpless could suddenly be made whole through Jesus’ intervention.
How does this verse relate to the Sabbath rules of that time?
This event demonstrates Jesus' stance on the Sabbath, showing that while it’s important for rest and worship, acts of mercy and healing are also valid activities on this day.
Can you give an example from today where John 5:9 could be applied?
If someone is facing a health crisis or emotional distress, they can trust in God’s power to heal and provide immediate relief, just as the man was healed by Jesus.
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