John 15:11
armenian-1853
Այս բաները ձեզի խօսեցայ, որպէս զի իմ ուրախութիւնս ձեր մէջ մնայ ու ձեր ուրախութիւնը լման ըլլայ։
What Does This Mean?
In John 15:11, Jesus is speaking to his disciples and tells them that he wants their joy to remain with them and be complete. The key message is about the deep, lasting joy Jesus wishes for those who follow him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that always makes you happy. Now, think of Jesus as your best friend who gives you this special toy so that you are always happy and even happier over time. That's what he wants for us too!
Historical Background
John 15:11 is part of the Gospel of John, written by John the Apostle around 90-100 AD. It was directed to early Christians in Ephesus, emphasizing Jesus' teachings and his desire for joy among believers.
Living It Out Today
Imagine facing a tough project at work where you're feeling overwhelmed. Remembering this verse can remind you that true fulfillment comes from connecting with Christ's joy, which remains constant even amidst challenges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean by 'my joy'?
'My joy' refers to the deep, spiritual joy that Jesus experienced and now wants his followers to share in. This joy is not dependent on external circumstances but comes from a relationship with Christ.
How can I experience this full joy mentioned in John 15:11?
To experience the fullness of joy as described, one must cultivate a close and abiding relationship with Jesus through prayer, Bible study, and living out his teachings. This connection brings lasting happiness.
Is this joy different from regular happiness?
Yes, this joy is not based on temporary circumstances but comes from knowing God's love and presence in one’s life. It can persist even when external conditions are challenging or difficult.
How does Jesus' joy 'remain' with us?
Jesus promises that his joy will remain through the Holy Spirit, who helps believers understand and experience God's love and presence continually, ensuring a constant source of joy despite life’s ups and downs.
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