John 6:27
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او یمک اوچون چالیشمایین کی، فانیدئر. او یمک اوچون چالیشین کی، ابدی حیاتا قدر قالار. او حیات ورن یمک کی، ائنسان اوغلو سئزه ورهجک. آتا تاری بونون اوچون اونا تصدئق مؤهرونو باسیب.»
What Does This Mean?
Jesus tells people not to work just for food that will eventually run out. Instead, they should strive for the kind of 'food' that gives eternal life, which Jesus promises to provide. This shows Jesus is trusted because God has confirmed him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're working really hard to get candy, but it's going to melt soon. Jesus says it's better to work for something that will last forever and make you happy all the time!
Historical Background
John wrote this gospel around 90-100 AD, directed at a diverse Christian community. The audience was grappling with understanding who Jesus is and what he offers in contrast to everyday needs.
Living It Out Today
Imagine someone spends their whole life chasing money or fame but misses out on meaningful relationships and spiritual growth. This verse reminds us that true lasting fulfillment comes from seeking God, not just temporary gains.
Topics
eternal lifeJesus as providerGod's promisespiritual foodperseverancefaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I apply John 6:27 to my daily life?
Focus on nurturing your relationship with God and seeking His kingdom first. This will provide the 'food' that endures forever, offering more fulfillment than just pursuing temporary gains.
What does it mean for God to seal Jesus?
God's sealing of Jesus signifies divine endorsement, showing Jesus is trustworthy and the provider of eternal life as promised in this verse.
How does John 6:27 relate to other teachings about seeking first the kingdom of God?
It aligns with Matthew 6:33 where Jesus encourages prioritizing spiritual pursuits over material ones for ultimate fulfillment.
What kind of 'meat' should I work for as a Christian?
Work for the 'food' that satisfies your soul and offers eternal life, such as deepening faith, growing in Christ's love, and serving others with compassion.
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