Mark 11:28
Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about the religious leaders questioning Jesus' authority to do miracles and teach. They ask Him, 'By what power are you doing these things?' This shows they doubted His right to act as He did.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a new kid came to school and started teaching everyone cool stuff without permission from any teacher. The other kids might say, 'Hey, how can you do that? Who said it's okay for you to teach?' That’s like what happened when some grown-ups asked Jesus about His power.
Historical Background
The verse is from the Gospel of Mark, written around 70 AD by a follower of Peter. The audience was early Christians and those curious about Jesus. In the cultural setting, religious leaders had strict rules about who could teach or perform miracles.
Living It Out Today
Today, you might face situations where people question your authority to lead or make decisions. For example, at work, a colleague might challenge your right to take charge of a project. Remember Jesus’ response and be prepared with a clear explanation for your actions.