John 8:28
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Busa miingon si Jesus kanila, “Kon ang Anak sa Tawo ibayaw na ninyo, masayran na ninyo nga ako mao ang Cristo. Nianang panahona masayran usab ninyo nga ang tanan nga akong gibuhat ug gisulti dili gikan sa akong kaugalingon, kondili gikan sa Amahan.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from John 8:28, Jesus is speaking to some people who do not believe him. He tells them that after he has been crucified and lifted up on the cross, they will understand that he truly is the Son of God and that everything he does comes from his Father’s guidance.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who says they can predict the weather perfectly. At first, you might not believe them. But one day, after something big happens (like a rainstorm), you realize your friend was right all along! That's like what Jesus is saying here: when he’s lifted up on the cross, people will finally understand that he really does speak for God.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Gospel of John, written by John the Apostle around AD 90. The audience was likely early Christians facing persecution and needing reassurance about Jesus’ identity as the Son of God. In a culture where crucifixion was common, the concept of 'lifting up' on a cross would have been profoundly understood.
Living It Out Today
Think about a situation in your work or personal life where you might feel misunderstood. Just like Jesus, sometimes we need to trust that our actions and words will be understood later, even if they seem confusing now.
Topics
salvationtrustidentityfaithguidancecrucifixion
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jesus mean by saying, 'ye shall know that I am he'?
Jesus is referring to his identity as the Messiah and Son of God. He’s stating that after his crucifixion, people will recognize and understand this truth.
How can we apply the concept of doing nothing on our own in today's life?
This concept encourages us to rely on divine guidance rather than our own strength or desires, especially when making important decisions or actions that affect others.
What does 'lifting up' refer to in this context?
'Lifting up' here refers to the crucifixion of Jesus, emphasizing his death on the cross as a pivotal moment for revealing his true identity and purpose.
Why is understanding John 8:28 important for believers today?
Understanding this verse reinforces the belief in Jesus' divinity and the importance of following God’s teachings, helping believers to find strength and guidance in their faith journey.
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