Mark 7:18
French (La Bible expliquée)
Et il leur dit: « Êtes-vous donc, vous aussi, sans intelligence? Ne comprenez-vous pas que rien de ce qui entre du dehors en l'homme ne peut le rendre impur,
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Mark chapter 7, Jesus is speaking and asks his listeners if they don't understand that things entering a person from the outside cannot make them unclean or defiled. He is emphasizing that true cleanliness comes from within.
Explained for Children
Imagine you get messy playing in mud - it's easy to see and wash off. But what Jesus is saying is like having good thoughts inside, which can't be seen by others but are more important than being clean on the outside.
Historical Background
The verse was written by Mark, a follower of Peter, around AD 65-70, aimed at early Christians who were facing challenges from Jewish traditions. Jesus is addressing Pharisees and scribes who focus too much on external rules for cleanliness.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this can be applied to how we judge others based on their appearance or actions without knowing their true intentions or heart condition. It reminds us to look beyond the surface in our interactions with people.
Topics
inner purityjudgmentdefilementcleanlinessspiritual insightfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is external cleanliness not as important as internal cleanliness?
Jesus emphasizes that what truly matters is the state of one's heart and mind, which reflects our true character more accurately than outward appearances.
How can we apply this verse to everyday situations?
By focusing on understanding others' intentions rather than judging them based solely on their actions or external circumstances.
What does it mean that nothing from outside can defile us?
It means that our inner character and faith are more significant in determining our moral purity than anything coming from the outside environment.
How did Jesus' audience react to this teaching?
The Pharisees and scribes were likely confused or challenged by this new perspective, as they traditionally emphasized external rituals for cleanliness.
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