John 12:32

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What Does This Mean?

Jesus is saying that if He is lifted up on the cross, He will draw all people to Himself. Jesus is speaking here and promises that His sacrifice will bring everyone to Him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a playground and there's a big slide. When someone goes down the slide, it makes other kids want to try it too. Jesus says if He is lifted up like going down a very special slide, all people will want to come to Him.

Historical Background

John wrote this Gospel around A.D. 90-100 for early Christians who needed encouragement and teaching about the life of Christ. The statement reflects the cultural belief that lifting someone high would make them visible to many.

Living It Out Today

When facing difficult situations, remember Jesus' sacrifice on the cross draws all people to Him. For instance, during times of hardship or when feeling isolated, you can find comfort in knowing He invites everyone to come closer to Him.

Topics

salvationredemptionsacrificehopelovefaith

Related Verses

Isaiah 49:6Romans 5:8-10Galatians 2:20John 3:16Philippians 2:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jesus mention being lifted up?
Jesus is referring to His crucifixion, where He would be raised on a cross. This act of sacrifice and suffering was necessary for drawing all people to Him.
What does it mean that all men will be drawn to Him?
This means that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross is so powerful and profound that it has universal appeal, inviting every human being to come to know Him and receive salvation.
How can this verse impact our daily lives?
Knowing that Jesus draws all people to Himself through His sacrifice can bring comfort and assurance. It encourages us to share the message of Christ with others, knowing it is universally appealing.
What does 'lifted up' symbolize in this context?
'Lifted up' symbolizes Jesus being exalted on the cross for all to see and understand. This act becomes a beacon that draws people towards Him, offering salvation and redemption.
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