What is the meaning John 3/16 John 3/16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life?
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What is the meaning John 3/16 John 3/16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life?
God, our Father in Heaven, loves us immensely. His greatest gift to humankind, His Son, Jesus Christ, reflects that love. John 3:16 in the Bible describes God’s love and His plan for the happiness of His children.
Is John 3/16 Jesus’s words?
The only begotten son is what the evangelist calls Jesus in John 1. Theologian Robert E. Van Voorst has commented that it is not important to know if John 3:16 is Jesus’s words, and that words not spoken by Jesus are no less true than those that are.
What is the main message of John Chapter 3?
Chapter 3 of John explains the main belief of the Christian faith. This chapter details how Jesus came into the world so that mankind would know the nature and character of God. It also refutes many of the long-held beliefs the Jews had had about God being an angry punishing God.
What is the Greek word for love in John 3:16?
agape
In John 3:16, a verse that is often described as a summary of the Gospel message, agape is the word used for the love that moved God to send his only son for the world’s redemption.
What is born of water Spirit?
We believe we must be baptized and receive the gift of the Holy Ghost (through an ordinance called confirmation) to be saved in the kingdom of heaven. The Savior taught, “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God” (John 3:5).
What does agape mean Greek?
agape, Greek agapē, in the New Testament, the fatherly love of God for humans, as well as the human reciprocal love for God. In Scripture, the transcendent agape love is the highest form of love and is contrasted with eros, or erotic love, and philia, or brotherly love.
What does the blood and water symbolize?
It invokes the Divine Mercy that is given to the humanity from the cross of Jesus. Blood and water from His Side pierced by a spear (John 19:34) symbolizes the grace of sacraments: help and forgiveness (cf. Diary 299). This is also the meaning of the red and white ray in the Divine Mercy image.
How can I be born of water and Spirit?