Mark 7:23

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What Does This Mean?

In Mark 7:23, Jesus teaches that what comes from inside a person is what makes them unclean or defiled. He's speaking to the Pharisees and scribes who had asked about cleanliness laws. The key message is that internal thoughts and desires are more important than external actions in determining purity.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a box of crayons inside your heart. When you use those crayons to draw mean or hurtful things, it's like making the picture dirty from the inside out. Jesus says it’s what we think and feel that makes us good or bad, not just what we do.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Mark was written by John Mark around AD 65-70 for a Gentile audience in Rome. The cultural setting is one where Jewish purity laws were strictly followed, particularly by the Pharisees and scribes who questioned Jesus about these laws.

Living It Out Today

Consider how your thoughts and desires influence your actions today. For example, if you catch yourself thinking jealous or angry thoughts about a friend at school, those internal feelings can lead to actions that hurt others and make you feel unclean inside.

Topics

puritythoughts and desirescleanliness lawsinternal vs. external purityJesus' teachings on righteousnessPharisees

Related Verses

Matthew 15:19Romans 7:23Proverbs 4:23James 1:14-15Luke 6:45

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse relate to the Pharisees' practices?
The Pharisees focused on external purity laws, but Jesus emphasizes that true defilement comes from within a person. This shifts the focus from outward actions to internal thoughts and desires.
What are some examples of 'evil things' coming from inside according to Mark 7:23?
Evil things include covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lewdness, envy, murder, drunkenness, and malice. These internal thoughts can lead to external actions that defile a person.
How does this verse impact our understanding of righteousness?
This verse suggests that true righteousness comes from having pure hearts rather than just following external laws or rituals. Our inner motives and desires should align with God’s will.
What is the significance of this teaching in modern Christian life?
It reminds believers to focus on cultivating a heart for God, recognizing that our internal thoughts and desires have consequences. This can guide how we think about others and make daily decisions.
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