John 12:27

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John 12:27, Jesus expresses his emotional turmoil before his crucifixion. He asks the Father to save him but acknowledges that he came for this very purpose.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're about to do something really hard that will help others, like cleaning up a huge mess at home. You might feel scared or upset but know it's important. Jesus is feeling that way too before his big task.

Historical Background

John wrote this gospel around the late first century AD, aimed primarily at Greek-speaking Christians who needed assurance of Jesus' divine nature and mission. The verse captures a moment right before Jesus faces intense suffering, highlighting his humanity and divine purpose.

Living It Out Today

When you face a difficult task that's important to your goals or faith, remember Jesus’ example. Acknowledge the fear but embrace your calling, trusting it leads to something greater.

Topics

faithsalvationhopetriumph over sufferingdivine purposehumanity of Jesus

Related Verses

Psalm 22:1Mark 14:36Luke 22:42Matthew 8:17Hebrews 5:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Jesus troubled?
Jesus feels troubled because he knows what suffering and death await him, but he also understands this is part of his divine mission to save humanity.
What does 'Father, save me from this hour' mean?
It means Jesus asks God for help in facing the intense pain ahead, showing his full human emotions while also acknowledging his destiny.
How can I relate to Jesus feeling troubled before a big task?
You might feel anxious or scared about an important task. Remember that feeling these emotions and still moving forward is powerful and mirrors Jesus' strength.
What does this verse teach us about divine purpose?
It teaches that even in the face of immense struggle, one can stay true to a higher calling or mission, showing both human vulnerability and trust in God's plan.
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