Mark 8:18
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Aduna kamoy mga mata, apan dili kamo makakita. Aduna kamoy mga dalunggan, apan dili kamo makadungog. Wala ba gayod ninyo mahinumdomi ang pagpikas-pikas ko sa lima ka pan alang sa lima ka libo ka mga tawo? Pila ba ka bukag ang napuno sa inyong gitapok nga sobra?” Mitubag sila, “Dose!”
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is asking his disciples why they don’t understand the miracles he has performed, even though they can see and hear him. He wants them to recognize that they need to think beyond the physical actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that lights up when you press a button, but one day it doesn't work. Jesus is asking why we don’t understand something even if our eyes and ears tell us it's true, just like wondering why your toy isn't working when everything seems fine.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Gospel of Mark, written around A.D. 60-70 by John Mark, a disciple who followed Peter. The audience was primarily Gentiles and early Christians, in a time where understanding Jesus' teachings required faith beyond mere sensory perception.
Living It Out Today
In our daily lives, we can apply this verse when facing challenges that require more than just what meets the eye or ear. For instance, if a friend is upset but not showing it, you might need to look deeper and talk to understand their feelings better.
Topics
faithunderstandingperceptionspiritual insightmiraclesteaching
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main question Jesus asks in this verse?
Jesus questions why his disciples don’t understand what they see and hear, urging them for deeper perception.
Why does Jesus use the phrase 'having eyes'?
He emphasizes that physical sight alone isn't enough to grasp spiritual truths; deeper insight is necessary.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We should look beyond surface appearances and listen more deeply, especially when dealing with complex situations or people's emotions.
What does it mean by 'do ye not remember'?
Jesus refers to their lack of memory of previous miracles and teachings which should have helped them understand his message better.
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