Kas tzij ri quinbij chiwe chi apachin ri cubij che we nimalaj juyub riˈ: “Chawesaj awib chiˈ, chaqˈuiäka bi awib pa ri nimalaj jaˈ,” ―we cächa che. We ta cubij waˈ, man cäquieblan tä cˈu u cˈux, xane cujiquiba u cˈux chi ri cubij cäbantaj na, kas cäbantaj cˈu na waˈ.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus says that if you have strong belief and don't doubt in your heart, you can move a mountain into the sea just by speaking it. The key message is about having unwavering faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine you really believe you can turn a big pile of toys into a toy castle just by saying so, without any doubts. That's how strong believing in something makes it happen!
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Gospel of Mark written around AD 70, intended for early Christians to encourage their faith. Jesus is speaking to his disciples about the power of belief.
Living It Out Today
If someone believes they can overcome a significant challenge, like getting out of debt or quitting smoking by saying it will happen and believing wholeheartedly, this verse suggests that strong conviction can make it real.
Does this verse mean we can literally move mountains?
The moving of a mountain is symbolic, representing overcoming obstacles with strong belief and faith in God's power.
What if I doubt? Can I still have what I say come true?
The key to this verse is not doubting. If you doubt, it weakens the power of your belief. Working on strengthening faith can help remove doubts.
How do we develop such strong faith as described in this verse?
Developing strong faith comes through consistent prayer, reading God's word, and seeing how prayers are answered to build trust in God’s promises.
Are there limits to what we can believe for and receive according to Mark 11:23?
While the verse encourages powerful belief, it should align with God's will as expressed throughout Scripture. Prayers must be guided by wisdom and discernment.