1 John 5:11
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Ug mao kini ang pagpamatuod sa Dios: nga kita gihatagan niya ug kinabuhi nga walay kataposan, ug kining kinabuhia anaa sa iyang Anak.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God has given us eternal life through his Son Jesus Christ. John is writing to reassure believers about the gift of eternal life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special toy that makes you happy forever, and your parents give it to you because they love you. That's like how God gives us eternal happiness through Jesus.
Historical Background
The First Letter of John was written by the Apostle John around 90-100 AD. He wrote to churches in Asia Minor who were facing false teachings about Jesus and needed assurance about their faith.
Living It Out Today
This verse can help someone dealing with grief or illness remember that life is eternal, not just what we see here on earth. It can also inspire confidence for a believer facing difficult decisions.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does everyone receive this gift of eternal life?
Not automatically; it's a gift given to those who believe in Jesus Christ.
How can we be sure about receiving eternal life?
John writes to assure believers that they have received eternal life through faith in Christ, as taught throughout his letter and confirmed by the Holy Spirit.
What does it mean for our lives now if we have eternal life?
Having eternal life means living with hope and joy knowing our ultimate destiny is to be with God forever, influencing how we make choices here on earth.
How can this verse help someone who's struggling with fear of death or illness?
It reminds us that life is not limited to the physical body but continues eternally in Christ, giving comfort and peace amidst difficult circumstances.