John 6:22
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Khepürusti, kotat mayscatanccäna uca jakenacajja, uñjapjjataynawa Jesusan discipulonacapajj mä sapa bote utjcäna ucat sarjjapjjatapa, ucampis Jesusajj janiw jupanacamp chica uca botenccänti.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the next day after Jesus and his disciples crossed the sea. The crowd realized that only one boat was there, which carried Jesus' disciples, but not Jesus himself. They noticed he had stayed behind.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a big party, and suddenly everyone leaves except your best friend. You look around and realize where they all went, but you can't find your other friend anywhere! That's how the crowd felt when they couldn’t find Jesus.
Historical Background
John wrote this Gospel around 90-100 AD, aimed at a wide audience, including those new to Christianity. It was written in Greek and reflects both Jewish and early Christian traditions of storytelling and teaching.
Living It Out Today
Sometimes we might not see our leaders or mentors when we expect them. Like the crowd looking for Jesus, we can be left wondering where they went. In today's world, this can apply to a mentor at work who suddenly takes a new job, leaving us to figure out what comes next.
Topics
leadershipfaithmiraclesexpectationsperseverancehope
Related Verses
Mark 6:45-52Matthew 14:22-33John 8:20Luke 9:10-17Exodus 14:15-31
Frequently Asked Questions
Why didn't Jesus go with the disciples?
Jesus had a specific purpose, which often involved staying behind for teaching or to perform miracles, showing his independence from the crowd and focus on his divine mission.
What was the crowd's reaction when they realized Jesus wasn't there?
The crowd likely felt confused and concerned about where Jesus went. This curiosity led them to seek him out again, highlighting their desire for more of his teaching and presence.
How does this verse relate to leadership in today’s world?
It teaches us that true leaders sometimes need to step back or go their own way to fulfill a greater purpose, even if it means leaving others behind temporarily.
What can we learn about faith from this situation?
We learn that sometimes our expectations are not aligned with God's plan. Faith involves trusting in his ways even when they seem unexpected or confusing.
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