Mark 6:49
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ንሳቶም ግና ኣብ ልዕሊ ባሕሪ ብእግሩ እንትኸይድ ምስ ረአይዎ ምትሃት መሲልዎም ኣእወዩ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the disciples' reaction when they saw Jesus walking on water. They thought it was a ghost and were terrified, crying out in fear.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing by the lake and suddenly see someone walking on water like it's not even there! You'd think it was a spooky spirit and shout for help, right? That's what happened to Jesus' friends. They saw something amazing but were so scared they thought it was scary.
Historical Background
Mark wrote this Gospel around AD 65-70 in Rome or Palestine, directed at both Jewish and Gentile Christians. The cultural setting included a mix of Jewish beliefs about the supernatural and Greco-Roman skepticism.
Living It Out Today
When we face something unfamiliar or scary, our first reaction can be fear. But it's important to recognize that what seems like a threat might actually be an opportunity for growth or a sign of God’s presence in our lives.
Topics
miraclesfaithfearsupernaturaldiscipleshipJesus Christ
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the disciples afraid of Jesus walking on water?
The disciples were likely terrified because they did not expect such a miracle. In their minds, only supernatural entities could walk on water, leading to confusion and fear.
How can Mark 6:49 be applied in everyday life?
This verse teaches us that our initial reactions of fear or misunderstanding may not always reflect reality. It's important to seek understanding before reacting out of fear.
What does this passage teach about faith and miracles?
It highlights the connection between faith and recognizing divine interventions. Miracles can challenge us but also provide opportunities for deeper faith.
How do other accounts in the Bible relate to Mark 6:49?
Other Gospels, like Matthew and John, describe similar events where Jesus walked on water, emphasizing the consistency of his miraculous works across different accounts.
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