John 11:29

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Mary quickly rising and going to Jesus after hearing some news. No one is speaking in this verse, but the key message is about Mary's swift action when she receives information.

Explained for Children

Imagine you hear that your best friend is nearby and wants to play with you. You would jump up and run to find them right away, just like Mary did when she heard news about Jesus.

Historical Background

The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John around 90 AD for a broader Christian audience. The cultural setting involves Jewish customs and beliefs in a Greco-Roman world where faith in Christ was spreading.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse encourages prompt action when we hear important news or receive guidance from God. For example, if you learn about a volunteer opportunity at a local shelter, it’s good to act quickly rather than delaying.

Topics

faithfulnessactionresponse to Godsacrificeemotions in faithpromptness

Related Verses

Matthew 28:1-2Luke 7:36John 4:29Acts 10:45Romans 10:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Mary arise quickly?
Mary arose quickly because she was eager to meet Jesus, showing her readiness and faithfulness in responding to his presence.
What does this verse teach us about response time?
This verse teaches that it’s important to respond promptly when we hear God's call or receive guidance from Him.
How can I apply Mary's promptness in my daily life?
You can apply Mary's promptness by quickly responding to opportunities to serve others and act on God's guidance as you see it, just like she did when she heard news about Jesus.
What do we learn about faith from Mary’s quick action?
We learn that faith involves not only belief but also swift action in response to God, showing trust and commitment to following His guidance.
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