John 7:16

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John's Gospel, Jesus is speaking and explains that the teachings he shares are not his own but come directly from God who sent him to earth. The key message here is about the divine origin of Jesus' teachings.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your mom told you a story and then asked you to tell it to your friends at school. Your friends might ask, 'Is this your story?' But the truth is, the story isn't yours; it's your mom’s. That's like what Jesus is saying here—he’s sharing God’s message with people.

Historical Background

The Gospel of John was written around 90-100 AD by an anonymous author believed to be the Apostle John. This verse takes place during a time when Jewish leaders in Jerusalem were questioning and challenging Jesus' authority and teachings, emphasizing the tension between them.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse reminds us that our actions and words can reflect God's love and truth in our communities. For example, if someone asks why you're being kind to a stranger, you could say your kindness comes from God’s teachings and not just from yourself.

Topics

divine authorityteachings of JesusGod's messagefaith and actionspiritual guidanceJesus as messenger

Related Verses

John 12:49Mark 13:31Matthew 10:24-25Deuteronomy 18:18Psalm 78:2

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse impact our understanding of Jesus' authority?
This verse underlines that Jesus' teachings are backed by divine authority, as they originate from God. This reinforces the idea that following his teachings means aligning with God's will.
Can you give an example of how to use this verse in daily life?
When facing moral dilemmas, one can recall this verse and base decisions on Jesus' teachings, understanding they come from a divine source. This helps guide actions with integrity and compassion.
What does it mean that the doctrine is 'not mine but his that sent me'?
It means that Jesus attributes his message to God's will and authority. It emphasizes Jesus’ role as a messenger of divine truth, not an originator of new ideas.
How does this relate to the concept of faith in Christianity?
This verse supports the idea that Christian faith is based on accepting teachings believed to come directly from God through Jesus. It underscores the reliance on divine revelation as a foundation for belief and practice.
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