Mark 14:6
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Mark 14:6, Jesus speaks to defend a woman who has used expensive perfume to anoint him. He says that she has done something good and honorable. The key message is about honoring acts of kindness and not criticizing those who show generosity.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you gave all your favorite candy to someone as a gift, and others said it was wasteful. But Jesus would say, 'It's okay, they did something nice!' Just like when you share your toys with friends, it might seem silly, but it’s really kind.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Mark was written around AD 65-70 by John Mark, an early Christian author. The passage is set in the context of a dinner where a woman uses costly perfume on Jesus, causing others to criticize her for wasting resources. This reflects a Jewish cultural setting where such generosity and acts towards religious figures were often scrutinized.
Living It Out Today
Think about when you might have felt criticized for doing something nice or generous. Maybe you gave up your seat on the bus for someone elderly and got looks from peers who thought it was unnecessary. Remember Jesus' words to let kindness be recognized, not condemned.
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