Mark 7:21
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What Does This Mean?
In Mark 7:21, Jesus teaches that the source of evil actions and thoughts comes from within a person's heart. He lists specific sins like adultery and murder as examples of what stems from our inner nature.
Explained for Children
Imagine your heart is like a garden. If you plant bad seeds, bad plants grow. In this verse, Jesus says that all the bad things people do start in their hearts, just like how weeds come up from underground.
Historical Background
This passage is written by Mark, one of the four Gospels, around 60-70 AD. It records a teaching of Jesus to his disciples and crowds. The audience was familiar with Jewish teachings about purity and righteousness coming from following external rules, but Jesus emphasizes that true righteousness comes from within.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us that our actions reflect what we value most inside. For example, if someone is often angry or dishonest, it shows they need to address the root issues in their heart rather than just changing behaviors on the surface.