Und wenn ich hingehe und euch eine Stätte bereite, so komme ich wieder und werde euch zu mir nehmen, auf daß auch ihr seid, wo ich bin.
Was bedeutet das?
In this verse from the Gospel of John, Jesus is speaking to his disciples and promises that he will return after preparing a place for them in heaven so they can be with him forever.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine you're moving to a new house. Your friend knows about it and says, 'I'm going there first to make sure everything's ready, then I'll come back to get you.' That way, both of you will end up in the same place!
Historischer Hintergrund
John wrote this Gospel around 90-100 AD. The audience was early Christians who needed reassurance about their future with Jesus. It was written during a time when Jewish and Gentile Christian communities were growing, facing persecution, and seeking spiritual guidance.
Anwendung für heute
When facing uncertainty or fear in life, remembering that Jesus promised to return can offer comfort and hope, reminding us of our eternal home and the promise of being reunited with loved ones who have passed on.
'Prepare a place' refers to Jesus making ready a home or dwelling for his followers in heaven, ensuring they have a place where they can be with him eternally.
How do we know if the promise applies to us today?
The promise of John 14:3 is open to all who follow Jesus, regardless of when they live. By placing our faith in Jesus and following his teachings, we can trust in this assurance.
Does this verse mean we will literally go to heaven?
Yes, the promise points towards an eternal dwelling place with God after this earthly life, which Christians understand as heaven or eternal life with Christ.
How can we prepare ourselves for Jesus' return mentioned in John 14:3?
Preparing ourselves involves living according to Jesus’ teachings, growing in faith and love, and being ready spiritually through prayer, study of the Bible, and acts of service.