John 3:19
Arabic GOV (الكتاب المقدس العهد الجديد، النسخة الارثوذكسية القدس)
وَهَذِهِ هِيَ الدَّينُونَةُ: أَنَّ النُّورَ قَدْ جَاءَ إِلَى العَالَمِ والنَّاسَ أَحَبُّوا الظُّلمَةَ أَكْثَرَ مِنَ النُّورِ، لأَنَّ أَعْمَالَهُمْ كَانَتْ شِرِّيرَةً.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from John's Gospel says that Jesus came into the world as light, but people chose to stay in darkness because they did not want their bad actions to be revealed. The speaker is likely Jesus or an narrator speaking on His behalf.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a bright flashlight and shine it around your room. Shadows disappear because of the light. But if someone has done something naughty, they might prefer the dark so no one can see them. In this verse, Jesus is like that bright flashlight, but some people don’t want to be seen.
Historical Background
This was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, around 90 AD. He wrote it for a Christian community facing persecution and doubt about their faith. The cultural setting was influenced by Greek philosophy and Jewish traditions, which viewed light as truth and goodness, while darkness symbolized ignorance or evil.
Living It Out Today
Think of someone who hides behind lies at work to cover up mistakes instead of being honest. Just like those lies in the dark, their actions are hidden until a mistake is found out, just like how Jesus came to reveal truth but was rejected by some.
Topics
light and darknesssin and redemptionrejection of Jesustruthmoral choicesChristian witness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'condemnation' mean in this context?
'Condemnation' here refers to the judgment people face when they choose darkness over light. It is not about punishment but a choice that leads them away from God's truth.
How can we avoid loving darkness?
To avoid loving darkness, one must seek and embrace the truth, even if it reveals personal faults. Cultivating honesty and moral integrity helps us to love light instead of hiding in darkness.
Why do people prefer darkness over light?
People prefer darkness because they fear exposure of their bad deeds or wrong choices. Darkness offers a sense of security from judgment, but it also keeps them away from the healing and truth that light brings.
What does this verse teach about Jesus?
This verse highlights Jesus as the Light who came to reveal truth and goodness. It shows His role in exposing evil and guiding people towards a life of righteousness and moral clarity.
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