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Immer wieder möchte ich meinen Podcast schwierige oder unverständliche Bibelstellen einfach unverständlich erklären. Heute geht es um eine Aussage von Jesus in Johannes 16,8: »Und wenn er (der Heilige Geist) kommt, wird er der Welt die Augen auftun über die Sünde und über die Gerechtigkeit und über das Gericht.«
Was meint Jesus an dieser Stelle mit Sünde, mit Gerechtigkeit und mit Gericht? Könnte es sein, dass hier unsere üblichen Vorstellungen von diesen drei Begriffen über den Haufen geworfen werden und viel positiver aufzufassen sind, als wir den Vers oft verstehen?
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