Mark 14:5
Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)
Be kwla yo i atɛ b'ɔ tra denie ya nsan, yɛ be fɛ i sika'n man yalɛfuɛ mun. Nan b'a ijɔ bla sɔ'n.»
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Mark's Gospel, Jesus is speaking about a woman who poured expensive perfume on him. Some people complained because they thought the money could have been used to help the poor instead of buying perfume.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a very special toy that costs a lot of money. Your friend decides to sell their favorite toy for a lot of money and uses it to buy food for hungry kids. Some people might say, 'Why didn't they use the money in a different way?' But your friend thought this was a good thing because they were showing how much they cared.
Historical Background
Mark wrote his Gospel around AD 65-70, possibly in Rome, to an audience of early Christians. At that time, perfume was very expensive and considered a luxury item, often used for special occasions or as part of religious rituals.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a choice between spending money on something you really enjoy or giving it to help those in need. This verse suggests thinking about the value of showing care and love, even if others don't understand your decision.
Topics
lovesacrificepovertygenerosityfaithworship
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were some people upset at the woman for pouring perfume on Jesus?
Some people thought it was wasteful to use expensive perfume when that money could have been given to the poor, showing a concern about practicalities over symbolic acts of devotion.
What does Mark 14:5 say about generosity?
This verse highlights the tension between generous acts and practical considerations. It suggests that while helping the poor is important, acts of devotion can also be valuable expressions of faith.
How does this relate to our understanding of Jesus' teachings on wealth?
Jesus often taught about the proper use of wealth, emphasizing that it should not become an obstacle to following him and caring for others. This verse shows a balance between practical aid and spiritual devotion.
What can we learn from this interaction in our own lives?
We can learn to appreciate acts of love and devotion, even when they may seem impractical. It's important to consider both compassion for others and acts of worship as part of living a faithful life.
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