John 3:33
armenian-2018
Նրա վկայությունն ընդունողը հաստատում է, որ Աստված ճշմարիտ է։
What Does This Mean?
This verse means that those who accept Jesus' testimony are affirming the truth of God's word. It suggests a deep faith that goes beyond just hearing to truly believing and agreeing with what is said about God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who tells everyone how wonderful your favorite toy is. When others trust what they say, it means they believe in how great the toy really is. This verse says that when people listen to Jesus' message and agree with it, they're showing they truly believe God.
Historical Background
John wrote this Gospel between AD 90-100, aimed at a mixed audience including both Jewish and Gentile Christians. The cultural setting was one where faith in Jesus as the Messiah needed clear affirmation amidst diverse beliefs about who he was.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you witness someone's kindness and share it with others. When people believe your story, they're affirming that goodness exists. Similarly, when we accept Jesus' message, we're confirming God’s truth in our lives.
Topics
faithtestimonytruthbeliefconfirmationGod's word
Related Verses
John 1:7John 5:39-40Matthew 28:16-20Hebrews 2:3-4Acts 10:34-43
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in this verse?
John is the author of this Gospel, but the voice here could be Jesus or an omniscient narrator summarizing a message from Jesus.
What does 'set to his seal' mean?
'Set to his seal' means to confirm something officially. In context, it implies that by accepting Jesus' testimony, one affirms God's truth as genuine and reliable.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
You can use this verse as a reminder to live your life in a way that confirms the truth of God’s word. This means sharing honest testimonies about what God has done in your life and living out those truths.
What does it mean by 'God is true'?
'God is true' emphasizes the absolute truthfulness of God, meaning that everything He says and does can be trusted without reservation. This verse encourages us to trust in His promises and revelations as completely accurate.
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