John 15:22

Arabic Bible Morocco Version - 2012 (الترجمة المغربية القياسية)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John, Jesus is speaking and says that if He hadn't come to the people and told them about God's truth, they wouldn't have sinned. But now that He has spoken to them, there’s no excuse for their sins. This highlights the responsibility of knowing the truth.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game and I tell you the rules. If I hadn’t told you the rules, you wouldn't know when you’re breaking them, right? But now that I've explained how to play correctly, there's no way for you to say 'I didn't know' if you break those rules.

Historical Background

The Gospel of John was written by John, one of Jesus’ disciples, around 90-100 AD. This verse is part of a conversation between Jesus and His disciples before He was arrested. It reflects the tension in first-century Jewish society where knowing God's truth through Jesus meant making difficult choices.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where you learn about a company’s unethical practices. If you didn't know, you might support it unknowingly. But once informed, refusing to act on that knowledge could be seen as neglecting your responsibility.

Topics

responsibilitytruthsinknowledgeaccountabilityforgiveness

Related Verses

Luke 12:47-48Romans 6:23Ephesians 5:13Proverbs 29:1Matthew 10:14-15

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jesus saying in John 15:22?
Jesus is emphasizing that knowing the truth makes people accountable for their actions. If they hadn't heard His teachings, they wouldn’t have been aware of what constitutes sin.
Why does this verse matter to us today?
It reminds us that once we know better, we must do better. Ignorance can be a shield, but knowledge brings responsibility and accountability for our choices.
How does this relate to forgiveness in the Bible?
While this verse speaks of accountability, it also points towards the importance of acknowledging the truth about one's actions, which is a step toward seeking God’s forgiveness.
Can you give an example from history that relates to John 15:22?
In medieval times, people who were unaware of certain laws or truths might not have been severely punished. However, once educated about these truths, they became more responsible for their actions.
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