John 14:26

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In John 14:26, Jesus is speaking and promises that the Holy Spirit will come to teach his followers everything they need to know and remind them of all he has taught them.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a very smart friend who knows all your favorite things. This friend helps you remember every fun game you played or story you heard. That's what Jesus is saying about the Holy Spirit, who will help us remember all his teachings and learn more as we grow.

歴史的背景

The verse comes from John’s Gospel, written around 90-100 AD by John the Apostle. It was aimed at early Christian communities to reassure them of continued divine guidance after Jesus’ departure.

今日への適用

A practical application might be a student who is feeling overwhelmed during exam time but finds comfort and guidance in their faith, remembering teachings that help them navigate stress and anxiety.

トピック

Holy SpiritGuidanceTeachingMemoryDivine AssistancePromise

関連する聖句

John 16:7-15Acts 2:4Romans 8:9-11Ephesians 1:13-14Psalms 139:7-10

よくある質問

What is meant by 'Comforter'?
In this context, the Comforter refers to the Holy Spirit, who provides comfort, guidance, and support to believers after Jesus' departure.
Does the verse imply that we won't forget anything?
While the verse suggests divine assistance in remembering Christ's teachings, it does not mean everything will be perfectly remembered; rather, it emphasizes spiritual guidance and support.
How can one invite the Holy Spirit into their life?
Inviting the Holy Spirit involves prayer, openness to God’s guidance, studying the Bible, and living a life that aligns with Jesus' teachings.
Is there any historical significance in how this verse was received by early Christians?
This verse provided assurance to early Christians about ongoing divine support and helped solidify their faith after Christ's ascension.
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