Mark 4:40

Amharic Tigrinya 2011

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from the Gospel of Mark, Jesus asks his disciples why they are so afraid and why their faith is lacking after calming a storm at sea. This verse highlights the importance of trust in God's power.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a boat during a big storm, and suddenly it calms down because someone helped. Jesus asked those scared people why they were still afraid when he was with them. He wanted to remind them that having faith means believing even when things seem scary.

Historical Background

Mark wrote this gospel around the year 65-70 AD for a primarily Gentile audience living in Rome or its vicinity. The story reflects the cultural setting of early Christians facing trials and uncertainties, emphasizing Jesus' power over nature as a sign of his divine authority.

Living It Out Today

Consider a situation where you're worried about an upcoming exam despite having prepared well. This verse encourages trusting that your efforts and God's guidance will help you through it, rather than being overwhelmed by fear.

Topics

faithfeartrustdivine powercalming stormsdiscipleship

Related Verses

Psalm 56:3Matthew 8:26Luke 8:25Hebrews 10:38John 20:29

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus ask his disciples about their lack of faith?
Jesus asked this question to remind them, and us, that true faith involves trusting God's presence and power even in challenging circumstances.
What can we learn from the disciples' reaction in Mark 4:40?
The disciples' fear teaches us that it's natural to feel scared but crucial to rely on faith, recognizing Jesus as capable of calming any storm we face.
How does this verse apply to dealing with fears today?
This verse encourages believers to trust in God’s power and presence during difficult times, transforming fear into confidence through faith.
What do the disciples' questions reveal about their understanding of Jesus?
Their reaction shows they were still learning about Jesus' divine nature and his ability to control natural forces, a lesson that deepens our own faith when we face uncertainties.
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