John 3:6
armenian-2018
Մարմնից ծնվածը մարմին է, իսկ Հոգուց ծնվածը՝ հոգի։
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking to Nicodemus and explains that being born naturally (of the flesh) only gives physical life, but being born spiritually (of the Spirit) gives eternal life. The key message is about the importance of spiritual rebirth for salvation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy car made of plastic; it can move on its own, but only in one way - by rolling along the floor. Now imagine getting magical wings that let you fly! Just like how these different types of movement are different, Jesus says we need something special to be born again with spirit so we can live forever.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written around 90-100 AD by the Apostle John. He wrote this to a primarily Jewish audience to emphasize the importance of spiritual rebirth for salvation and eternal life in the context of early Christian beliefs.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, consider someone who has had a near-death experience or is facing a significant life change. This verse reminds them that they need more than physical healing; they also need spiritual renewal to find true peace and purpose.
Topics
salvationrebirtheternal lifespiritual growthfaithhope
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to be 'born of the Spirit'?
Being born of the Spirit means receiving a new, spiritual life from God. It is not a physical event but rather a transformation where one's heart and soul are renewed by the Holy Spirit.
Is John 3:6 only about salvation?
While salvation is central to this verse, it also emphasizes ongoing spiritual growth and living according to the will of God. It encourages believers to seek deeper understanding and connection with their faith.
How can someone experience being 'born of the Spirit'?
To be born of the Spirit, one typically seeks a relationship with Jesus Christ through prayer, repentance for sin, and embracing His teachings. This is often marked by a sense of peace and new direction in life.
Why does John 3:6 mention both 'flesh' and 'spirit'?
The contrast between flesh and spirit highlights the difference between merely physical existence and spiritual existence. It emphasizes that true life comes from a relationship with God, beyond just our physical being.
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