John 3:24

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What Does This Mean?

This verse in John's Gospel tells us that at this point in the story, John the Baptist had not been put into prison yet. This means he was still freely preaching and baptizing people before his imprisonment.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who is very good at telling everyone about how to be nice and kind. One day, this friend gets told they can't play outside anymore because some grown-ups got mad at them. John the Baptist was like that friend, but he hadn't been sent inside yet.

Historical Background

The Gospel of John was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples. It was likely composed around 90-100 AD for a community of believers in Asia Minor. The verse provides a chronological marker indicating the events occurred before John's imprisonment.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us to act while we have the opportunity, much like how John continued his work until he was stopped. It encourages us to make the most of the time we have and not delay in doing what is right and necessary.

Topics

John the BaptistChronologyPersecutionWitnessingPreachingFreedom of Speech

Related Verses

Matthew 14:3-5Mark 6:17-20Luke 3:19-20Acts 8:27-35Isaiah 40:3-5

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important that we know John was not cast into prison?
Knowing this provides context for when certain events in Jesus' ministry occurred, helping us understand the timeline and sequence of early Christian history.
What can we learn from John's perseverance before his arrest?
We see that John continued his mission despite knowing the risks, teaching us to be steadfast in our faith and actions regardless of potential consequences.
How do other Gospel accounts differ or agree with John 3:24?
Other Gospels provide additional details about John's imprisonment by Herod Antipas. They confirm the timing and circumstances, enriching our understanding of this period in Jesus' ministry.
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