John 16:11
French (La Bible expliquée)
quant au jugement, il consiste en ceci: le dominateur de ce monde est déjà jugé. Le départ de Jésus est avantageux pour ses disciples, puisqu'ils reçoivent l'Esprit de vérité. Celui-ci réfutera les fausses accusations du monde contre le Christ et ses disciples. Il mettra en lumière le péché, c'est-à-dire l'aveuglement intentionnel du monde qui refuse de croire au Christ. La mort de Jésus sur la croix rend évidente sa complète obéissance à la volonté de Dieu. La résurrection démontrera l'approbation du Père et la défaite de l'esprit du monde. L'Esprit conduira ainsi à la pleine vérité.
What Does This Mean?
In John 16:11, Jesus is speaking and explains that judgment comes because the prince of this world—Satan—is judged. This means that Satan's power over the world has been defeated.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where there's an unfair referee who cheats to make sure you lose. But then another player comes in and beats the referee fair and square, proving he was just cheating all along. That's kind of what Jesus is talking about here—Satan was like that referee, but now he’s judged and defeated.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Gospel of John, written around 90 AD for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience in the region of Ephesus. The cultural setting was one where followers were facing increasing persecution and needed encouragement about their faith.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this can apply to someone who feels overwhelmed by negative influences or temptations. Recognizing that these forces are ultimately defeated can empower us to resist them with confidence in God's victory.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who does 'the prince of this world' refer to in John 16:11?
'The prince of this world' refers to Satan, who has had influence over the world but is now judged and defeated by Jesus.
How can we apply this verse to our everyday lives?
We can remind ourselves that though we face temptations, they are ultimately defeated. This gives us hope and strength in difficult times.
What does it mean when Jesus says 'the prince of this world is judged'?
It means that Satan's power to control the world has been broken by Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection, offering believers victory over sin and evil.
Are there other verses in the Bible that talk about similar themes?
Yes, several like John 12:31, Ephesians 2:2, and Revelation 19:20 discuss Satan’s defeat and its implications for believers.
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