Mark 11:30
Gaelic (Scottish) (An Tiomnadh Nuadh anns an Eadar-Theangachadh Ùr Gàidhlig 2017 )
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Mark's Gospel, Jesus asks the religious leaders about John the Baptist’s baptism—whether it came from God or from people. It highlights a moment where Jesus challenges the authorities with a question that exposes their hypocrisy.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have two friends who tell you different things about your favorite toy. One says the toy is magical, and another says it's just made by someone in a factory. Now, if someone asks you which friend was right about the toy, you'd need to think carefully before answering.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Gospel of Mark, written around 65-70 AD for early Christians dealing with persecution and Jewish opposition. The context is Jesus' confrontation with religious leaders in Jerusalem, where he challenges their authority and beliefs about John the Baptist’s ministry.
Living It Out Today
In a modern setting, this verse can remind us to critically evaluate information we receive and consider its source. For example, when deciding whether to trust a news report or someone's advice, it helps to think about who is providing the information and why.
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