John 1:11

Japanese Contemporary (リビングバイブル)

この聖句の意味

This verse from John's Gospel says that Jesus came to his own people, but they did not accept him. It highlights the paradox of rejection despite being familiar with His mission.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you make a special toy for your best friend and bring it over, but they ignore it even though you made it just for them. That's like what happened to Jesus when he came to his own people.

歴史的背景

John wrote this Gospel around 90-100 AD, aimed at Greek-speaking Christians who were trying to understand the identity of Jesus within their Jewish heritage and broader Hellenistic culture.

今日への適用

Today, a person might feel rejected when sharing their beliefs or values with close friends or family members. This verse suggests resilience in faith even in the face of rejection.

トピック

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関連する聖句

Isaiah 53:3Luke 19:14John 8:42Acts 13:46Romans 10:1-3

よくある質問

Why didn't Jesus' own people receive him?
The rejection likely stems from the religious leaders and the broader community's expectations of what their Messiah would be like, which did not align with Jesus' teachings and identity.
What does 'his own' refer to in John 1:11?
'His own' refers to the Jewish people, who were awaiting a Messiah and had a covenant relationship with God.
How is this verse used in missionary contexts?
Missionaries often use this verse as an example of why faith and acceptance are crucial. It shows that even Jesus faced rejection among his own people, highlighting the importance of sharing one's message regardless of potential rejection.
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