Mark 2:19
armenian-2019
Յիսուս անոնց պատասխանեց. – Կրնա՞ք հարսանիքի հրաւիրեալներուն ըսել որ ծոմ պահեն, երբ տակաւին փեսան իրենց հետ է։ Այնքան ատեն որ փեսան իրենց հետ է, կարելի չէ ծոմ պահել։
What Does This Mean?
In Mark 2:19, Jesus explains that just like guests at a wedding celebration cannot fast while the bridegroom is present, his disciples do not need to fast because he is with them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're having a birthday party. When your best friend (the birthday person) is there, would you want to be sad or fasting? No way! Jesus says it's like that for him and his friends too – when the bridegroom (Jesus) is around, everyone should celebrate and not fast.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Mark was written by John Mark in the early 60s AD. It details Jesus' teachings and miracles to a primarily Gentile audience, providing insight into Jewish customs like fasting at that time.
Living It Out Today
This verse can be applied today when we think about living joyfully in Christ’s presence. Just as you wouldn’t want your birthday party to be gloomy, Christians should live with joy while Jesus is ‘with them’ through the Holy Spirit.
Topics
joyfastingdiscipleshipcelebrationpresence of Christcommunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why doesn't Jesus want his disciples to fast?
Jesus uses the analogy of a wedding party where guests wouldn’t fast while the bridegroom is present. He wants his followers to celebrate His presence and not mourn.
What does fasting symbolize in this context?
Fasting often symbolizes mourning or penitence, so Jesus’ point is that now isn't a time for sorrow but celebration of his presence.
Does this mean Christians should never fast?
No, fasting has its place in Christian practice, particularly later when Jesus ascends to heaven and disciples seek spiritual renewal and repentance.
How do we celebrate Christ's presence today?
Celebrating Christ’s presence can include joyful worship, acts of kindness inspired by His teachings, and living with a spirit of gratitude for His constant companionship through the Holy Spirit.
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