John 13:15

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John's Gospel, Jesus says that he has set an example for his followers to follow in everything he does. He is telling them to imitate his actions and serve others as he serves.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend showed you how to share your toys with other kids who don’t have any. Then they ask you to do the same thing, just like they did for you. That’s what Jesus is doing here—he wants us to be kind and help others, just as he does.

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Gospel of John, written around AD 90-100. It reflects Jesus' words during the Last Supper with his disciples. The context was a time when leadership often meant exercising power over people, but Jesus reverses this expectation by showing humility and service.

Living It Out Today

Think about how you can serve someone today without expecting anything in return. Maybe it’s helping an elderly neighbor or volunteering at a local shelter. This verse encourages us to lead through acts of kindness and selflessness.

Topics

serviceleadershiphumilityloveexample settingfollowers of Christ

Related Verses

Luke 6:31Philippians 2:5-8Mark 10:43-45Matthew 20:27Ephesians 5:2

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in John 13:15?
Jesus is the speaker in this verse. He is addressing his disciples during the Last Supper, showing them how to serve others.
What does it mean to follow Jesus' example?
Following Jesus’ example means serving others with humility and love, just as he did throughout his life on earth.
How can I apply John 13:15 in my daily life?
You can look for opportunities to serve others without expecting anything in return. This could be helping a friend or volunteering in your community.
What does this verse say about leadership?
This verse emphasizes that true leadership involves serving and caring for others, rather than seeking power over them.
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