John 1:17

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from John’s Gospel contrasts the law given by Moses with grace and truth brought by Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that while Moses delivered the law, it is through Jesus that we receive grace and truth.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have two friends: one who always gives you rules to follow, and another who not only helps you when you break those rules but also shows you what's truly right and good. That’s like how Moses gave the law, while Jesus brings us kindness and teaches us about truth.

Historical Background

John wrote this verse in his Gospel, believed to be written around 90 AD. He was addressing early Christians who needed to understand the relationship between Judaism and Christianity. The context is a transition from an Old Testament legal framework to a New Testament framework of grace.

Living It Out Today

Today, when faced with a decision that involves following strict rules versus showing kindness and understanding, remember Jesus’ message of grace. For instance, if your friend makes a mistake, instead of strictly adhering to the rule against forgiving those who wrong you, consider extending grace and forgiveness as Jesus taught.

Topics

lawgracetruthMosesJesus Christsalvation

Related Verses

Exodus 20:1-17Romans 6:14Galatians 3:24John 8:31-32Ephesians 2:8-9

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the contrast between law and grace important in this verse?
The contrast highlights that while the law was necessary for guiding behavior, it did not bring salvation. Only through Jesus Christ's offer of grace can one truly find forgiveness and transformation.
What does 'truth' refer to in John 1:17?
'Truth' refers to Jesus revealing the nature of God and the full revelation of divine truth, surpassing what was previously known through the law alone.
Can you explain how Moses is portrayed in this verse?
Moses is seen as the mediator who delivered the law from God to the people. The emphasis here is on his role rather than portraying him negatively; it simply contrasts with Jesus' mission of grace.
How does John 1:17 support the concept of salvation through faith?
The verse indicates that while adherence to law was central in Judaism, Christ's offer of grace provides a means for salvation that transcends mere legalistic obedience and focuses on faith.
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