John 3:36

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Gospel of John says that believing in Jesus (the Son) leads to eternal life, while not believing results in God's anger staying with you. It highlights the choice between faith and its consequences.

Explained for Children

Imagine your favorite toy could save you from a big monster. If you trust it will protect you, you feel safe forever. But if you don't believe it can help, the monster stays scary and mean to you.

Historical Background

John wrote this Gospel in the late first century AD, probably around 90-100 CE. It was written for a community of early Christians who were struggling with questions about faith and salvation within a Jewish and Hellenistic context.

Living It Out Today

Consider someone today facing a difficult health diagnosis. Trusting that Jesus can bring healing and eternal life gives peace, while doubt leaves fear and uncertainty.

Topics

salvationfaithwrath of Godeverlasting lifebelieving in Jesusconsequences of disbelief

Related Verses

Mark 16:16Romans 5:8-9Ephesians 2:8-9John 3:16Hebrews 11:6

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of John 3:36?
The main message is that believing in Jesus leads to everlasting life, while not believing results in enduring God's wrath and missing out on eternal life.
How does this verse relate to salvation?
It emphasizes that salvation through faith in Jesus ensures eternal life, contrasting it with the consequence of disbelief where one misses out on salvation.
Can you explain 'seeing life' and 'wrath of God' in simple terms?
'Seeing life' means experiencing eternal life. The 'wrath of God' refers to His just response to unbelief, representing a state of separation from Him.
How can this verse be used in evangelism or personal faith discussions?
It provides a clear framework for discussing the importance of believing in Jesus for eternal life and the consequences of disbelief, encouraging conversations about personal faith choices.
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