Mark 4:37

Albanian DERKK79 (Dhiata e Re Konstantin Kristoferidhi 1879)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a violent storm that hits the boat Jesus and his disciples were in, causing water to flood inside. It shows how dangerous their situation was.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a boat with your friends during a big storm. The waves are so high they start filling up your boat! That's what happened to Jesus and his friends as they crossed the sea.

Historical Background

Mark, who wrote this gospel around 70 AD, describes events seen by eyewitnesses like Peter and others. This story was meant for early Christians to understand Jesus' power over nature and how he can calm fears during storms of life.

Living It Out Today

Imagine facing a financial crisis or a health scare. Like the disciples in the stormy boat, we might feel overwhelmed. But this verse reminds us that like Jesus calmed the storm, He is with us to help navigate through any difficult situation.

Topics

faithtrustcalm in stormspower of Jesusdiscipleshipadversity

Related Verses

Psalm 107:23-32Matthew 8:24-25Luke 8:22-23Job 9:5Acts 27:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Was this a natural storm or was it sent by God?
The Bible doesn't specify if it was a natural occurrence or divinely sent, but it highlights Jesus' power over all nature.
What can we learn about Jesus from this story?
We see that Jesus is in control of all circumstances and can calm fears and turmoil, showing His divine authority and care for us.
How did the disciples respond to the storm?
The disciples were scared and thought they would drown. They woke up Jesus who was sleeping peacefully through the storm.
What does this story teach about faith in tough times?
It teaches that even when facing overwhelming circumstances, we should trust in God's power and presence to bring peace and resolution.
Compare Mark 4:37 across all translations →