1 John 1:1

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse, John talks about Jesus and how he personally witnessed Him. He emphasizes that they heard, saw, touched, and experienced the life of Jesus, who is called 'the Word of life'.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a friend who tells you all about a magical unicorn they've seen. They say they not only saw it but also touched its soft fur. John is saying something similar here - he’s telling us that he and others actually met Jesus, saw Him, heard Him, and even touched Him.

Contexte historique

This verse was written by the apostle John around 90-100 AD to a community of Christians who were facing challenges from false teachings. He wanted to affirm their faith in Jesus through his personal testimony.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today’s world, when we face skepticism about our beliefs or doubts about spiritual experiences, this verse reminds us that Christianity is based on real historical events and encounters with Christ, not just abstract ideas or myths.

Thèmes

faithtestimonyJesus Christapostleswitnessingtruth

Versets liés

John 1:1-2Luke 1:1-4John 20:30-312 Peter 1:16-18Acts 1:21-22

Questions fréquentes

Why did John emphasize seeing, hearing, and touching Jesus?
John wanted to affirm that his testimony was based on firsthand experience. He was responding to false teachings by emphasizing the tangible evidence for faith in Jesus.
What does 'the Word of life' refer to?
'The Word of Life' refers to Jesus Christ, who is described as both the source and embodiment of eternal life according to Christian belief.
How can this verse help with doubts about faith?
This verse reassures believers that their faith in Jesus is grounded in historical reality. It encourages trust by reminding us that reliable witnesses experienced Him firsthand.
What role do apostles play according to 1 John 1:1?
The apostles, like John, served as eyewitnesses and primary transmitters of the teachings about Jesus, ensuring continuity between Christ’s life and early Christian communities.
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