Y ñøjayaj yomo: ―Yøti va'ṉjamdamba'mtzi porque mandamu'mtzi jujche ñe'c ndø Comi'is nø cha'maṉvajcuse, ji'n sólo mitz nø mi ndza'maṉvajcuse. Y yøti ndø mustamba'am que viyuṉete yøṉ pøn Cristote tø yaj cotzoctambapø'is tø nascøsta'mbø tø pønda'møṉø.
Que signifie ce verset ?
In John 4:42, the Samaritans tell a woman that they now believe Jesus is the Christ and Saviour of the world because they heard him for themselves, not just because she told them.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you had a friend who said there was an amazing new playground in town. You weren't sure at first but then went to see it yourself. Now you know it's great without your friend telling you!
Contexte historique
John wrote this gospel, likely around 90 AD, for a wider audience including non-Jewish Christians. The Samaritans and Jews had a tense relationship; their acceptance of Jesus highlights the universality of his message.
Application pour aujourd'hui
If someone tells you about something great but you're unsure, seek out more information yourself. Just like the Samaritans hearing Jesus directly, your own experience can solidify beliefs or decisions.