Mark 6:46

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from the Gospel of Mark, Jesus sends his disciples away and then goes up a mountain to pray alone. It shows that even Jesus needed time for personal prayer.

Explained for Children

Imagine if after playing with your friends all day, you need some quiet time to think about important things. That's what Jesus did here—he went up the mountain by himself to talk to God.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Gospel of Mark, written around AD 65-70 for a mixed audience including Gentiles and Jews. The context was one of increasing persecution under Roman rule, emphasizing the importance of Jesus' teachings and actions.

Living It Out Today

Just like Jesus needed time alone to pray and reflect, we too can find strength in setting aside quiet moments for prayer and reflection amidst our busy lives. Consider how you might create such space in your day.

Topics

prayersolitudeJesus' examplereflectionspiritual growthperseverance

Related Verses

Matthew 14:23Luke 5:16John 6:15Psalm 63:1-8Ephesians 6:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus go up a mountain alone?
Jesus went to the mountain alone to pray and reflect, showing that even he needed quiet time away from others for spiritual renewal.
What can we learn about prayer from this verse?
We can learn that setting aside specific times for prayer is important for our spiritual growth, just as Jesus did by going to pray alone on the mountain.
How do I find time for solitude and reflection in my busy life?
You might start with small steps like setting aside five minutes a day or finding quiet moments during your daily commute to reflect and pray.
Is it okay to go somewhere alone to pray?
Yes, going alone can provide the peace needed for focused prayer. Jesus' example shows that solitude is valuable in deepening one's relationship with God.
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