John 3:21
Arabic TMA 2021 (المعنى الصحيح لإنجيل المسيح)
وأمّا مَن يَسلُكُ سُبُلَ الحقِّ، فإنّهُ يَنجذِبُ إلى النّورِ تِلقائيًا، ويَعلَمُ الجَميعُ أنّهُ إنّما يَعيشُ بطاعةِ اللهِ".
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that those who do what is true and right will come to the light, so everyone can see their good actions are done with God's help. It’s part of Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you did something really nice for your friend and then told your parents about it. This verse says when we do good things, we should be happy to share them because they show that God helped us do them.
Historical Background
John wrote this gospel in the first century AD after Jesus' death and resurrection. He's addressing both Jewish and Gentile Christians living in a Greco-Roman world, emphasizing the light and truth of Christ.
Living It Out Today
If you help someone at school or work, don't hide it; share your good deeds with others as an example that God is guiding your actions towards doing what’s right and true.
Topics
truthlightgood deedsGod's helptransparencyrighteousness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is meant by 'coming to the light'?
'Coming to the light' means being open about your actions so they can be seen clearly, showing that you are doing good with God's help and guidance.
How does this verse relate to our daily lives?
This verse encourages us to do what is right openly, making it clear for others to see that we are guided by God’s truth, which can inspire others around us.
What role does transparency play in this context?
Transparency allows our actions to be seen clearly and judged fairly. It demonstrates honesty and a willingness to live openly under God’s light.
How is truth connected with light in the Bible?
Truth and light are often linked in the Bible, symbolizing clarity and purity. Just as physical light helps us see things clearly, spiritual light (truth) helps us understand and do what is right according to God’s will.
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