Mark 10:30
Polish SNPD4 (Biblia, to jest Pismo Święte Starego i Nowego Przymierza)
What Does This Mean?
Jesus says that those who give up their possessions to follow him will receive much more in return, including family-like relationships and land, along with possible hardships, but also eternal life in the future world.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that you really love. Jesus is saying that if you share it with others or even give it away because you want to follow him, he will give you so many other fun things and make new friends for you. It might be hard sometimes, but in the end, you'll get something much better.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Mark was written by John Mark around AD 65-70. This verse is part of Jesus' teachings to his disciples about eternal rewards and sacrifices required for following him. The audience would have been early Christians facing persecution and needing encouragement.
Living It Out Today
Consider a young professional who leaves a lucrative job in the city to serve in a rural community mission. They face challenges but gain deep spiritual fulfillment, new friendships, and a sense of purpose that far outweighs their initial sacrifices.
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