John 17:2

Arabic Bible (Tunisian) (Tunisian Arabic Version) 2018

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John's Gospel, Jesus is praying to God the Father and saying that God has given Him authority over all people so He can give eternal life to those God has chosen for Him. The key message is about Jesus' power and mission to save believers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really big box of toys and your mom tells you, 'You can play with any toy in this box that I picked out for you.' In the same way, God gave Jesus the authority to take care of anyone He wants and give them eternal life.

Historical Background

John's Gospel was written around AD 90-100. The audience includes both Jewish followers and Gentiles who were becoming Christians. The cultural setting is one where understanding Jesus' divine nature and mission is crucial for the early church.

Living It Out Today

Think about a time when you needed help from someone with authority, like a teacher helping students understand complex topics. Just as that teacher has power to guide their class, Jesus has the power and responsibility to save those God has chosen.

Topics

salvationdivine authorityeternal lifeprayerGod's willmission

Related Verses

Romans 5:20-21Ephesians 1:4-6Philippians 2:9-11Psalm 78:65-66Isaiah 53:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse mean that only those chosen by God can receive eternal life?
Yes, according to this interpretation of the verse, eternal life is given to those who have been specifically chosen by God. This aligns with the concept of predestination in some theological views.
What does it mean that Jesus has power over all flesh?
This phrase indicates that Jesus has authority and dominion over humanity, emphasizing His role as the Son of God who is tasked by God to fulfill His purpose of salvation for believers.
How can this verse be applied in daily life?
It encourages trust in God's plan and Christ’s mission. Recognizing that Jesus has authority over all people and can give eternal life helps strengthen faith and commitment to following Him.
Is there a difference between 'power' and 'authority' as used here?
In this context, the terms are closely related; both indicate Jesus’ divine empowerment by God. The focus is on His mission to save those chosen by God.
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