Mark 16:18

Amharic Tigrinya 2011

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that believers will be able to handle dangerous things like snakes or poison and not be harmed, and they can heal the sick by laying hands on them. Jesus is speaking about the powers given to his followers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a superpower where nothing bad can hurt you and you can make people feel better just by touching their hand. This verse tells us that God gives this power to those who believe in Him, like how superheroes get special abilities.

Historical Background

This passage is from the Gospel of Mark, written around 70 AD. It was addressed to early Christians, possibly Gentile converts, and reflects the challenges they faced as a minority group in the Roman Empire.

Living It Out Today

Today, we might apply this verse by trusting that God will protect us in dangerous situations or when making difficult decisions. We can also pray for others' healing, even if it doesn't always happen physically, recognizing that spiritual and emotional healing is equally important.

Topics

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Related Verses

Acts 28:1-6Exodus 7:8-13Hebrews 2:14-15James 5:14-16Matthew 9:35

Frequently Asked Questions

Is snake handling a literal interpretation of this verse?
Some interpret it literally, but others see it as symbolic. The broader message is about God's protection for believers when following His will.
What does 'laying hands on the sick' mean?
It refers to a physical act of prayer for healing, often seen in early Christian practices and contemporary church settings.
Does this verse guarantee physical healing?
While some believe it promises physical healing, others see it as a promise of spiritual or emotional healing along with the assurance that God works through believers to heal.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We trust in God's protection and seek to be channels of His healing grace by praying for others and demonstrating faith in His power over life-threatening situations.
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