John 13:22
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तब ओकर चेलन एक दूसरे क देखइ लागेन। उ पचे इ तय नहीं कइ पावत रहेन कि उ केहिके बारे मँ बतावत अहइ।
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from John's Gospel, Jesus is talking to his disciples and mentions someone will betray him. The disciples are confused because they're not sure who he means.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a classroom, and the teacher says one of your friends might tell on everyone for breaking a rule. Everyone looks around thinking, 'Could it be them?' That's how Jesus' friends felt when he said someone would betray him.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, probably between AD 90-100. It was directed to early Christian communities, likely including Gentile converts, emphasizing the divine nature of Christ and his teachings in a Hellenistic cultural context.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're working on a team project where someone is secretly undermining it. You might feel confused and unsure who it could be. This verse reminds us that even when we face uncertainty or betrayal, Jesus' words can guide our actions and trust in him.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the disciples confused in this verse?
The disciples were confused because Jesus had just said that one of them would betray him, but they weren't sure who he meant. They looked at each other with doubt.
What does this verse teach us about betrayal?
This verse highlights the shock and confusion that comes from betrayal within a close group. It also emphasizes Jesus' foreknowledge of such events, inviting trust in his guidance despite uncertainty.
How can we apply John 13:22 to our modern relationships?
We can apply this verse by trusting God's word and wisdom when faced with betrayal or doubt within our communities. It encourages us to maintain faith, even in uncertain situations.
What is the significance of John writing about Jesus' words?
John’s account provides a personal perspective on Jesus’ teachings and actions, emphasizing his divine nature and offering insights into early Christian beliefs and practices.
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