John 16:15

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John's Gospel, Jesus is speaking and saying that everything the Father has belongs to him as well. Because of this, he will share his knowledge with the disciples.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big toy box full of all your favorite toys, and your best friend also gets some of those toys to play with too. Jesus is like that - he shares what he has with his friends so they can learn more about God.

Historical Background

John wrote this Gospel in the late first century AD, likely while addressing early Christians who needed reassurance about their faith and understanding of Jesus' teachings. The cultural context includes a blend of Jewish and Greco-Roman influences.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, if you have valuable knowledge or skills, consider sharing them with others to help guide and inspire them, much like how teachers pass on wisdom to students.

Topics

faithsharingwisdomguidancediscipleshipteaching

Related Verses

John 15:26John 7:38-39Matthew 11:27Proverbs 2:6Luke 10:25-28

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is sharing knowledge important according to this verse?
Sharing knowledge helps in guiding others, much like Jesus shares his understanding with his disciples, enriching their faith and comprehension of God's teachings.
What does 'Father hath are mine' mean?
It means everything that belongs to the Father (God) also belongs to Jesus, indicating a unity and shared ownership between them.
How can I relate John 16:15 with my own life?
You can apply this by sharing your knowledge or skills with others who need guidance, just as Jesus shares his wisdom with the disciples.
What is the main message of John 16:15 for Christians today?
The verse encourages believers to share their understanding and insights about faith with others, fostering growth and deeper connections within the community.
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