Mark 10:15
Bashkir 2014 - Инжил Башҡортча
Һеҙгә хаҡ һүҙ әйтәм: Алла Батшалығын бала һымаҡ ҡабул итмәгән кеше унда инмәйәсәк.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus says that to enter the kingdom of God, one must receive it with a childlike heart, showing humility and trust.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and to win, you need to be as excited and willing to play like when you were really little. Jesus is saying we should approach God’s love and kingdom the same way—openly and without fear or doubt.
Historical Background
This verse comes from Mark's Gospel, written around AD 65-70 for a primarily Gentile audience in Rome. The context involves Jesus teaching about discipleship and humility within Jewish cultural norms.
Living It Out Today
Consider how you approach new opportunities or challenges at school; do you jump into them with enthusiasm like when you're trying something fun, or are you hesitant? Embrace life’s possibilities with a childlike spirit to fully experience God's blessings.
Topics
faithhumilitysalvationchildhoodentrance into heavenreception of God's kingdom
Related Verses
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus use a child as an example?
Jesus uses children because they often exemplify qualities like trust, simplicity, and openness, which are essential for understanding and accepting His teachings.
What does it mean to 'receive the kingdom of God' with a childlike heart?
It means approaching faith with humility, trust, and an open heart, without skepticism or preconceived notions that often come with age and experience.
How can adults apply this verse in their daily lives?
Adults can try to look at life's challenges and opportunities through a lens of curiosity and trust, much like children do, and be open to learning new things about God’s will.
Does this verse mean that only children can enter the kingdom of God?
No, Jesus is emphasizing the qualities one should possess rather than age. It's a call for all people to embrace humility and trust in their relationship with God.
Compare Mark 10:15 across all translations →