Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Jeg ber ikke bare for disse som kom til tro mens Jeg gikk på jorden, men Jeg ber også for dem som senere kommer til å tro på Meg på grunn av det de hører om Meg. La dem oppleve en enhet i fellesskapet. Slik Du, Min Far, er i Meg, og Jeg er i Deg – slik må de være ett i Oss. Du har gitt Meg en vidunderlig herlighet, og denne har Jeg gitt videre til dem som vil tro på Meg. Slik kan vi leve i fullkommen enhet, slik Du og Jeg er ett. Da vil verden forstå at Du har sendt Meg, og at Du elsker dem like mye som Du elsker Meg.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from John's Gospel, Jesus is praying and he asks God to bless not only his followers but also future believers who will come to know him through the words of his disciples. It shows that Jesus cares for all believers, both present and future.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a group of friends and you wish them well, but you also want any new kids they make friends with in the future to be happy too. That's what Jesus is doing here—he’s wishing good things on everyone who will learn about him through his followers' stories.
Historical Background
John wrote this Gospel around AD 90-100, aimed at a Christian community that was growing and spreading the message of Jesus beyond its original members. The verse reflects the early Church's understanding of their mission to spread faith in Jesus Christ.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by being supportive not only of our immediate friends and family who follow Jesus but also by welcoming new believers with warmth and support as they learn about Jesus through us.
Who are 'them also which shall believe on me through their word'?
These refer to people who will come to faith in Jesus Christ after the time of Jesus’ disciples, believing in him based on what they have heard from his followers.
What does this verse teach us about prayer?
This verse teaches that our prayers should not be limited to those we know but can extend to all who might come to believe through the work and witness of God’s people.
How important is it for believers today to continue Jesus' mission?
It's very important because just as Jesus prayed for future believers, Christians are called to spread his message, ensuring that new generations can come to know him.
What can we do to support new believers in our communities?
We can offer guidance, encouragement, and a welcoming community where they feel safe exploring their faith and growing in understanding of Jesus Christ.