John 5:28
French (Zoque, Francisco León)
Uy nømaya'tam yøcseta'mbø tiyø. Porque maṉba nu'c 'yora cuando mumu nipyatøjupø'is tzatøjcomda'mbø'is maṉba myajnayaj ø onde, øtz Diosis chøṉ 'Yune,
What Does This Mean?
In John 5:28, Jesus says not to be surprised because a time will come when everyone in the graves will hear his voice and respond. This means that all people who have died will rise from their graves at this moment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends. Now think of all those hiding as being in their graves, waiting for Jesus to say 'Ready or not, here I come!' That's when they'll all pop out!
Historical Background
John 5:28 is part of the Gospel of John, written by John the Apostle around 90-100 AD. It was intended for both Jewish and Gentile Christians to understand the power and authority of Jesus Christ.
Living It Out Today
This verse can remind us today that our ultimate destiny lies with God, emphasizing the importance of living a life in accordance with his will. Consider how you might approach your daily decisions if you knew this moment was coming soon.
Topics
resurrectionsalvationfaithdestinydivine judgmenthope
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in John 5:28?
Jesus is speaking, reassuring those who listen about the coming resurrection.
What does 'hear his voice' mean?
It symbolizes a divine call to life, indicating that those who have died will respond to Jesus and rise from their graves.
How can this verse help in daily living?
This verse serves as a reminder of the ultimate hope in eternal life, encouraging believers to live with purpose and faithfulness.
Is there any historical evidence supporting resurrection beliefs?
While not empirical, various religious texts across cultures support beliefs in some form of afterlife or resurrection, reflecting universal human questions about existence beyond death.
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