Sran ng'ɔ nian anuan su'n, ɔ tike i anuan, bua'm be ti i nɛn'n. Bua'm be ti i liɛ, ɔ fa be dunman'n flɛflɛ be, ɔ fa be fite guasu lɔ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is part of Jesus' teachings about being the Good Shepherd. It describes how He calls His sheep by name and leads them out, showing a personal relationship with each one.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special toy that only your best friend knows about. They call it by its right name, just like Jesus knows each person's 'name' and leads them to safety.
Historical Background
John 10 was written by the Apostle John around 95 AD for early Christians living in Asia Minor. It emphasizes Christ's role as the Good Shepherd who cares personally for His followers.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can apply when a leader or mentor recognizes an individual’s unique qualities and helps guide them towards their goals, much like how a shepherd guides his sheep to safe pastures.
Topics
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