Nanhte gaw shada da shakawn shagrau nna arawng sadang jaw ai hpe hkam la mayu myit dai, rai ti mung langai sha rai nga ai Karai Kasang e jaw ai shakawn shagrau ai hpe hkam la na matu gaw nanhte n shakut myit dai, dai re ai mi nanhte gaw ngai hpe kaning rai kam sham lu na myit ta?
What Does This Mean?
In John 5:44, Jesus is speaking to people who are seeking praise and recognition from each other but not the honor that comes from God alone. He questions their ability to believe in Him given this attitude.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where everyone wants to be the best player just because others say so. But what if there was an even better prize, one that only your favorite superhero could give? Jesus is saying it's hard to really believe when we care more about being praised by friends than by God.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written around 90 AD, addressing a community that faced skepticism and disbelief. The context reflects Jesus’ interactions with Jews who sought human approval over divine honor in Jerusalem’s cultural setting.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where an employee values praise from peers more than the acknowledgment they receive for doing the right thing by their boss. This verse challenges us to prioritize seeking God's approval rather than just wanting others' compliments or recognition.