John 3:20
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from John tells us that people who do bad things don't like the light because they fear their actions will be seen and judged negatively. Jesus is speaking, warning about hiding one's evil deeds.
Explained for Children
Imagine you did something naughty in a dark room. If you turn on the lights, everyone can see what you did wrong. People who do bad things don't want anyone to know, so they stay away from the light where everything becomes clear.
Historical Background
John wrote this gospel around 90-100 AD for the early Christian community. It was a time when Jewish and Gentile Christians were learning about Jesus' teachings in a world often hostile to their beliefs. The concept of 'light' versus 'darkness' reflects their struggle between truth and deception.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, consider someone who steals office supplies for personal use. They avoid situations where they might be caught, like when the boss is around or during team meetings, because they fear being exposed and judged by others.