John 18:17

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John's gospel, a woman at the door asks Peter if he is one of Jesus' disciples. Peter denies it. This shows how scared and unsure Peter was at that moment.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and your friend asks if you're hiding with your best buddy. If you say no just to avoid getting found, you might feel a bit naughty or scared. That's kind of what happened here with Peter. He said he wasn't with Jesus because he was afraid.

Historical Background

The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John around 90 AD, decades after Jesus' death and resurrection. It was likely written for Christian communities to deepen their understanding of who Jesus is as the Son of God. The scene described here takes place in Jerusalem during the Passion week.

Living It Out Today

Sometimes in our daily lives, we might be tempted to deny a relationship or belief when we're under pressure, just like Peter did. This can happen at work if you feel pressured to conform, or among friends who don't share your values. It's important to remember what really matters and stand by it.

Topics

faithdenialdiscipleshippressurebetrayalcourage

Related Verses

Mark 14:66-72Matthew 26:69-75Luke 22:54-62John 3:16Acts 2:40

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this verse teach us about fear?
This verse highlights how fear can cause people to deny their beliefs or relationships. It teaches the importance of facing our fears with faith, even when it’s difficult.
How should we understand Peter's denial?
Peter's denial shows that he was scared and weak at that moment, but later repented and became a strong leader in the early church. This teaches us about forgiveness and redemption.
What can we learn from this for our daily lives?
We can learn to be honest even when it’s hard or scary, to ask for forgiveness if we fail, and to grow stronger with faith and support.
Why is the woman's role significant in this verse?
The woman's questioning highlights how even a minor character can bring someone to face their fear. It shows that every person has a role in our spiritual journey, regardless of status or position.
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