Swahili (TKU) 2017 (Jipya: Tafsiri ya Kusoma-Kwa-Urahisi)
Vivyo hivyo ufalme wa Shetani ukigawanyika naye akapigana dhidi ya pepo wake wabaya, basi huo utakuwa ndio mwisho wa ufalme wake. Pia ikiwa nyumba itapingana yenyewe kwa yenyewe, nyumba hiyo haitaweza kusalimika.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Mark 3 says that if a house is divided against itself, it cannot stand. Jesus is speaking here to emphasize the importance of unity for strength and survival.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big Lego castle, but all your friends are trying to take pieces away. If they work together to break it down, the castle can't stay up! That's what this verse means about how people need to stick together or else they'll fall apart.
Historical Background
Mark wrote his gospel around AD 65-70 for a primarily Gentile audience in Rome. This saying by Jesus underscores Jewish values of unity and integrity, reflecting the cultural setting where division was seen as weakening one's position.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this could apply to a family that is arguing over inheritance; if they don't unite, they risk losing everything due to legal disputes or mismanagement. Similarly, in a company, internal conflicts can lead to its downfall.
Jesus spoke these words, as recorded by the evangelist Mark.
What's the context of this saying in Mark’s gospel?
The immediate context is Jesus' response to accusations from religious leaders who claimed He casts out demons by Beelzebub. This saying emphasizes that division leads to destruction.
How does this verse apply to modern relationships?
It teaches the importance of unity and cooperation in personal, familial, or community relationships to achieve common goals without internal conflict.
What are some related verses about unity?
1 Corinthians 1:10 talks about being united in Christ. Ephesians 4:3 also encourages striving for unity among believers.