John 7:31

Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from John's Gospel shows that many people believed in Jesus and wondered if the Messiah, when he comes, would do even more miracles than those Jesus had done. It highlights the growing belief in Jesus among the crowds.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're watching a magic show where the magician does amazing tricks. You get so excited thinking about what other cool things they could do! That's how some people felt about Jesus - they saw his miracles and wondered if more was possible!

Historical Background

The Gospel of John, written around 90-100 AD by an eyewitness disciple, describes the growing belief in Jesus. The audience is likely early Christians and those seeking to understand the life of Christ within a Jewish cultural setting.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse encourages us to consider what we've seen God do in our lives and ask if He can do even more. It's about faith and recognizing the potential for greater things when we believe.

Topics

faithmiraclesbeliefmessiahsignswonder

Related Verses

Exodus 4:1-9Matthew 8:5-13Mark 6:1-6John 20:30-31Acts 2:22

Frequently Asked Questions

Did everyone who saw Jesus perform miracles believe he was the Messiah?
No, not everyone believed. Some were curious and wondered about Jesus' identity, while others remained skeptical or opposed.
How do miracles relate to belief in Jesus as the Messiah?
Miracles often served as signs that pointed to Jesus’ divine nature and mission, helping some people recognize him as the promised Messiah.
What does this verse tell us about early followers of Jesus?
It shows that many saw Jesus' miracles as evidence of his divinity and thus believed he was the Messiah foretold in Jewish scripture.
Can we apply the concept of growing belief to our own faith journey today?
Absolutely, this verse encourages us to consider how God's actions in our lives can deepen our understanding and belief in Him, leading to a stronger faith.
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