Mark 1:3

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse is about a voice in the wilderness telling people to prepare for God's coming by making straight paths for him. The quote comes from John the Baptist, emphasizing readiness and clearing obstacles for the Lord.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're getting ready for a big guest at your house. You clean up toys and make sure everything is nice and tidy. That's what this verse means - get ready so God can visit us easily!

歴史的背景

Mark, one of Jesus' followers, wrote this gospel around the late first century AD. This section reflects John the Baptist’s ministry and his role as a forerunner to Christ, echoing Old Testament prophecy.

今日への適用

Today, we might think about making our lives clear of distractions or negative influences so that God can work freely in us. It's like cleaning your room before inviting friends over - you want everything to be just right!

トピック

readinessobediencepreparationpurificationmessengerssalvation

関連する聖句

Isaiah 40:3Matthew 3:3Luke 3:4John 1:23Malachi 3:1

よくある質問

Who is speaking in this verse?
The voice mentioned here refers to John the Baptist, who was preparing people for the coming of Jesus.
What does 'make his paths straight' mean?
It means removing obstacles and smoothing out difficulties so that God can easily come into our lives or hearts.
How is this verse relevant today?
Today, it encourages us to remove personal barriers like sin and distractions, allowing God's work in our lives without hindrance.
What Old Testament prophecy does Mark reference?
Mark references the prophecy from Isaiah 40:3 about a voice crying out in the wilderness to prepare for the Lord’s coming.
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