Welsh 1567 (Testament Newydd a'r Salmau 1567 (William Salesbury))
A’ chynniuer aei d erbyniesont ef, rhoes y‐ddwynt vraint y vot yn veibion i D d uw, ’se f ir sawl a credant yn y Enw ef,
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that Jesus gives power to those who accept him and believe in his name, making them children of God. It's from the Gospel of John.
Explained for Children
Imagine you found a magical key that lets you enter a special house where everyone is part of one big family. If you take this key (which means believing in Jesus), you can join this amazing family too!
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John around AD 90-100 for early Christian communities facing persecution and needing assurance about their faith and identity as followers of Jesus.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse applies to people who struggle with feeling like outsiders. Accepting Jesus can transform your life, making you feel truly at home in God's family.
Topics
salvationfaithadoption as children of Godidentity in Christbelievers' privilegesgrace