Mark 2:4
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
:Ka: gwlor-nyor⧾: dhie:-a 'i,: yee': ka on 'ye-a' no, 'de on 'ye-a' 'de 'yu: dao' 'de: Yusu' bo kpa,: yee' ka se: ne. Eh-: no-eh, 'de on chlan 'bie' 'do 'gbu 'dlu,: dha: Yusu': bleh-dih:-a 'i, 'de on 'dhle-dih-or 'do or-a'a: ken 'pehn-deh ken.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Mark's gospel, a group of friends couldn't get close to Jesus because of the crowd, so they removed part of the roof and lowered their paralyzed friend down to him for healing. No one is speaking directly here, but the key message is about going to great lengths to bring someone to Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy car that's broken, and only your dad can fix it. He's busy talking with lots of people in his office, so you and your friends decide to take apart part of your dad’s roof to get the car fixed! That's how much these friends cared about their sick buddy.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Mark around AD 65-70 for a Roman audience. Jesus' ministry often drew huge crowds, and in this case, it presented a challenge for those who really needed his help to get close enough.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a friend who needs spiritual guidance but feels too shy or overwhelmed by a church environment. Like the friends of the paralyzed man, you might need to find creative ways—like sharing resources online or inviting them to a smaller group—to help them connect with Jesus.
Topics
faithsalvationhopeforgivenesshealingperseverance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the friends have to remove part of the roof?
The crowd was so large that it blocked access to Jesus. The friends demonstrated their commitment and faith by taking extraordinary measures to ensure their paralyzed friend could receive healing.
What does this story teach about friendship?
This story highlights the depth of true friendship, where one is willing to go beyond normal efforts to help a friend in need. It also shows the power and importance of faith.
How can we apply this lesson today?
We can strive to be like these friends by being proactive and creative in helping others connect with Jesus, especially those who might feel overwhelmed or unable to access spiritual support on their own.
What does it say about the crowds around Jesus?
The large crowd indicates Jesus' popularity and the high demand for his teachings and miracles. It also underscores how people sought out healing and guidance from him, sometimes facing obstacles like in this story.
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