Mark 3:13
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
ثم صعد الى الجبل ودعا الذين ارادهم فذهبوا اليه.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jesus going up a mountain to call those he wanted to join him, and they came. It shows that Jesus chose specific individuals to become his followers.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're picking players for your team during recess. You go to the playground (that's like Jesus going up the mountain) and call out the names of kids you want on your team. They all come running to join you. That's what this verse is about, but with Jesus calling his special helpers.
Historical Background
Mark wrote this Gospel around 65-70 AD for a broader Christian audience. The context is set in first-century Palestine where Jesus' actions would be seen as significant, especially in choosing his disciples.
Living It Out Today
Think of a time when you had to pick people for an important project or team. Like Jesus, consider who has the skills and character needed rather than just picking friends. This verse encourages thoughtful selection based on ability and willingness to follow through.
Topics
discipleshipcallingleadershipselection processfollowersmountain symbolism
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus go up a mountain to call his disciples?
Going up a mountain symbolized seeking solitude and divine guidance. It also allowed for a clear, public setting where Jesus could demonstrate authority and make a significant declaration about those he chose.
What does 'whom he would' mean in this context?
This phrase indicates that Jesus had specific criteria or intuition about who should join him as disciples. He didn't choose randomly but selected individuals based on his discernment of their potential and willingness to follow.
How important is the selection process for leadership roles?
The selection process in this verse underscores the importance of thoughtful, deliberate choices when picking leaders or team members. It emphasizes choosing those who are capable and committed to the cause.
What can we learn from Jesus' approach to choosing his disciples?
We learn that effective leadership involves discerning the right people for a specific role based on their abilities, character, and willingness to follow through with commitment.
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