John 12:21
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
Ils s'adressèrent à Philippe, qui était de Bethsaïda en Galilée, et lui demandèrent: «Seigneur, nous voudrions voir Jésus.»
Que signifie ce verset ?
In this verse from John's Gospel, some Greeks come to Philip and ask if they can see Jesus. The key message is about people seeking out Jesus.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you're really curious about a new kid at school and want to meet them. These guys heard about Jesus and are like, 'Hey, can we meet this person?'
Contexte historique
John wrote the Gospel around AD 90 for Greek-speaking Christians in Asia Minor. The cultural setting was one of diverse beliefs where Greeks were interested in philosophical discussions with Jews.
Application pour aujourd'hui
Imagine a new job opportunity you really want to explore. You might ask your friend who knows more about it, 'Can I meet the boss and learn more?' Just like these people sought out Jesus for more information.
Thèmes
faithsalvationhopeinquirydiversitydiscipleship
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Questions fréquentes
Why did Greeks come to Philip instead of approaching Jesus directly?
Philip was known among the Greek-speaking Jews, so they approached him as a bridge. This shows how disciples can connect others with Jesus.
What does this verse tell us about diversity in early Christianity?
This shows that interest in Jesus crossed cultural lines and included Greeks, highlighting early Christian inclusivity.
How should we respond when people ask to 'see' Jesus today?
We can guide them like Philip did, sharing our experiences and introducing them to Jesus through the Bible and prayer.
What lessons does this verse offer on welcoming those who seek faith?
It teaches us to be open and helpful when others show interest in learning about Jesus, reflecting Christ's own inclusive attitude.