Yawˇ hui awˍ caˇ peuˬ hkʼaw‸ nawˉ, Yeˍsuˆ lehˬ Siˉmonˍ Peˍtruˆ hta‸ kʼoˆ piˇ ve, Yoˇhanˬ ve yaˇ Siˉmonˍ-oˬ, chaw chi teˇ hpaˍ ha‸ ve a‸ kehˉ nawˬ ngaˬ hta‸ ha‸-aw laˇ teh‸ na nyi ve teˇ yanˇ, Ha‸ ve yoˬ, Jawˇmawˇ-oˬ, ngaˬ nawˬ hta‸ ha‸ ve nawˬ shiˍ ve yoˬ teh‸ kʼaw‸ kʼoˆ piˇ ve yoˬ. Yeˍsuˆ kʼaw‸ kʼoˆ ve, Ngaˬ ve yawˬ ehˉ teˇ hpaˍ hta‸ caˍ piˇ taw piˇ-oˆ teh‸ yawˇ hta‸ kʼoˆ piˇ ve yoˬ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from John's gospel, Jesus asks Peter if he loves him more than the other disciples do. Peter affirms his love for Jesus, and Jesus tells him to take care of his followers, like a shepherd cares for sheep.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a group of friends playing with toys. Your best friend asks you if you like them more than all those toys. You say yes, and they tell you to look after the other kids in your class as if they were special little lambs that need care and protection.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written around AD 90 by John, one of Jesus' disciples. This verse is part of a post-resurrection conversation between Jesus and Peter, emphasizing the role of leadership and love in early Christian community settings.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can apply to anyone in a position of responsibility like a teacher or manager. It reminds us that our actions should be driven by genuine care for others, just as Jesus asked Peter to 'feed his lambs'.