Definition: I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world: thine they were, and thou gavest them me; and they have kept thy word.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this beautiful passage from John 17:6. It's a really significant verse that talks about God’s relationship with us. Here’s a simplified explanation: The Basic Idea: This verse says that God has already shown Himself to the people He gave Him out of the world. Essentially, God is revealing His character and purpose to us. Let's break it down word by word: “John 17” : This refers to a specific meeting between Jesus and John (the disciple). “I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world” : This is the core of the verse. “Manifested” means revealed or shown. "Thy name" is a very special word for God's name – it’s the unique identity of God. "Out of the world" means He's showing Himself to all people, not just a select few. “thine they were, and thou gavest them me” : This tells us that the people who gave Him out of the world – meaning those who believe in Jesus – are already following His teachings and living according to His will. “Thou gavest them me” means He gave them to us! “and they have kept thy word.” : This is the key part. “Kept thy word” means they’re faithfully obeying His commands and living a life that aligns with what God has told them. So, putting it all together: God has shown Himself to the world through Jesus, and those who believe in Him are doing exactly what He tells them to do – keeping His word. It's a promise of God’s continued influence and guidance over us. What does this mean for us? It means we should: Believe: Trust that God is working through Jesus and will ultimately bring about our salvation. Live Righteously: Strive to live according to His principles, showing love, kindness, and truth. Be a Reflection of Him: Try to be like Jesus in our own lives – showing grace, forgiveness, and compassion. In short, this verse is a powerful declaration that God is working powerfully through us and will ultimately bring about the fulfillment of His plan for humanity. --- Do you want me to explain any part of this further? For example: Would you like me to give an analogy? Are there specific aspects of this verse you’d like me to focus on (like its significance in the context of salvation)?