John 6:63
Albanian (Bibla Shqip 1994)
Éshtë Fryma që jep jetë; mishi nuk vlen asgjë; fjalët që po ju them janë frymë dhe jetë.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking and says that the spirit gives life, not physical things. The words He speaks are spiritual and give true life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy car made of plastic. It's fun to play with but it doesn't really move on its own. But if I tell you about a real racecar, that story can inspire you to dream big! Jesus is saying His words are like the story of the racecar—full of life and spirit!
Historical Background
John wrote this gospel around 90 AD for early Christians who faced persecution. He wanted them to understand that true life comes from spiritual truth, not just physical things.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, someone might be tempted to cheat on a test for better grades. This verse reminds us that true success and fulfillment come from living by the spirit’s guidance, not just pursuing outward achievements at any cost.
Topics
spiritual lifetruthfaithsalvationinspirationhope
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Jesus talking about spirit and flesh?
Jesus is emphasizing that true life comes from understanding spiritual truths, not just physical realities. This helps His followers focus on what truly matters.
How can we make sure our words are filled with the Spirit's guidance?
By reflecting on God’s teachings and asking for the Holy Spirit’s help to guide us in speaking truthfully and lovingly, just as Jesus did.
What does it mean that 'the flesh profiteth nothing'?
It means relying solely on physical things or our own efforts won't give true life. We need spiritual nourishment from God to truly live.
How can we teach children about the spirit and flesh mentioned here?
Use simple analogies like comparing a toy car to a real racecar, where the story of the real car represents Jesus' teachings that inspire true life.
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