1 John 3:9

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible says that those who are born again through God do not sin because God's presence remains in them, making it impossible for them to sin. It was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a seed inside you that grows into a beautiful flower. This seed is from God and makes sure you always choose good things over bad ones because God’s love is helping you make those choices.

Historical Background

The First Epistle of John was written by the Apostle John around AD 90-110 to early Christian communities. It emphasizes faith, love, and obedience as key components of a relationship with Jesus Christ.

Living It Out Today

Consider how this verse applies when you face peer pressure to do something wrong. Remember that God's presence helps guide your choices towards what is right.

Topics

sinsalvationGod's presencespiritual rebirthobediencefaith

Related Verses

John 1:12-13Romans 8:9Ephesians 4:22-24Titus 3:51 Peter 1:23

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse mean that Christians never make mistakes?
No, the verse suggests that those who are truly born of God do not continue to live in a habitual pattern of sin. It does not imply perfection but emphasizes a new direction away from a life of sin.
How can we be sure we have this seed within us?
The presence of the seed within is evidenced by a desire for righteousness, a changed heart, and living according to God's will. It’s also marked by following Jesus' teachings and loving others.
What should I do if I feel I’m still struggling with sin?
If you continue to struggle with certain sins after accepting Christ, it may be a sign that deeper repentance or further understanding of God's word is needed. Seek guidance through prayer and the support of fellow believers.
Can this verse apply to someone who has lapsed back into sin?
This verse encourages Christians to rely on their new life in Christ, which includes turning away from sin. If a person lapses, they should seek forgiveness and return to God’s path.
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