John 14:9
Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)
قَالَ لَهُ عِيسَى: ”أَنَا مَعَكُمْ كُلَّ هَذَا الْوَقْتِ، وَمَعَ ذَلِكَ لَا تَعْرِفُنِي يَا فِيلِيبُ؟ مَنْ رَآنِي رَأَى الْأَبَ. فَكَيْفَ تَقُولُ: ’أَرِنَا الْأَبَ‘؟
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is talking to Philip and expressing surprise that after spending so much time with him, Philip still doesn't understand who Jesus truly is. Jesus is saying that seeing Him is the same as seeing God.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your best friend asked you to show them what a tree looks like, but every day they see trees around them. Jesus is like that - He's been right there with His friends, and they should know who He really is by now!
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John in the late first century AD, likely for a community of early Christians. This conversation between Jesus and Philip reflects the disciples' struggle to fully grasp the divine nature of Jesus.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're working with a team on a project, but one teammate keeps asking basic questions about something you've repeatedly explained. It can feel frustrating. Just like Jesus felt Philip should understand who He was after all they'd been through together.
Topics
identitydivinitydiscipleshipfaithrevelationunderstanding
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus express surprise at Philip's lack of understanding?
Jesus is expressing disappointment because He has been trying to teach His disciples about who He truly is, and it shows how deeply the divine nature of God can be missed even when present in front of someone.
Does this verse mean that seeing Jesus means we have seen all there is to know about God?
This verse indicates a profound connection between seeing Jesus and understanding God's character. However, it does not imply complete knowledge but rather highlights the intimate revelation of God through Christ.
How can we better understand who Jesus is today based on this verse?
By studying Jesus' actions and teachings in the Gospels, we gain insight into His nature as both fully human and divine. This helps us see God's character more clearly.
What does it mean to 'see' Jesus according to John 14:9?
To 'see' Jesus means not just with physical eyes but also through understanding His teachings and witnessing His actions, which reflect the nature of God.
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