Mark 4:19
Hungarian Bible (MRUZ) 1925 - Dr. Masznyik Endre Újszövetség fordítása
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Gospel of Mark tells us that worries about everyday life, the temptation of wealth, and other desires can prevent the Word of God from growing in our hearts. Jesus is explaining why some people don't fully understand or act upon His teachings.
Explained for Children
Imagine you plant a seed but weeds grow all around it. The weeds are like all the things that distract us—like worrying about school, wanting lots of toys, or thinking only about ourselves. These distractions can stop our faith from growing strong.
Historical Background
Mark wrote his gospel in the late first century to a mixed audience including Gentiles and Jews. Jesus is teaching by the sea, using parables to explain how people receive His teachings. This context highlights the challenges followers faced amidst Greco-Roman culture.
Living It Out Today
Consider someone who reads the Bible regularly but finds their spiritual growth stunted by constant worry about work or family issues. They might need to reassess priorities and create more space for reflection on God's Word, free from daily stresses.