Definition: Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you.
Explanation: Okay, letās break down this verse from John 15:15. It's a really important and comforting message about our relationship with Jesus. Hereās what it means in simpler terms: Basically, this verse says: āStop calling us servants. Weāre not here to work for you; weāre here to be friends.ā Letās unpack that a little further: "John 15:15" : This is the specific verse we're talking about. Itās from the Gospel of John, which is part of the Bible. āHenceforth I call you not servantsā¦ā ā This means now , right this moment, we shouldnāt treat us like people who are under our control. Weāre not expected to obey or follow someone else's instructions. āā¦for the servant knoweth not what his lord doesā¦ā ā This is a key part of the message. A servant knows what their master does . They understand the rules, tasks, and expectations. But we donāt. We donāt have that level of knowledge. "...but I have called you friendsā¦ā ā This is the crucial shift. Instead of being treated as work-focused, we're now valued for our friendship with Jesus. We are special because of our relationship with Him. What does this mean practically? It means: Be kind and compassionate: Treat others with respect and understanding. Trust in Jesus: Believe that He loves you and wants to be with you. Let go of control: Don't try to force things or dictate how people should behave. Focus on building relationships based on love and trust. The big idea is about a relationship. Itās not just about following rules, itās about being with Jesus and being valued as He values us. In short, the verse encourages us to embrace our role as friends with Jesus and live lives that honor Him. Do you want me to explain anything in more detail, or perhaps explore why this verse is so important?