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Mark 9:20 meaning

In this poignant encounter, a desperate father brings his afflicted son to Jesus, seeking relief from the relentless torment of an evil spirit. The boy's condition is grave; he suffers from violent convulsions and muteness, symptoms that reflect not only physical distress but the oppressive nature of demonic influence, which had afflicted him since childhood. This narrative emphasizes the great lengths to which the father goes, illustrating the depths of his pain and hopelessness. The scene escalates dramatically when the boy comes into Jesus' presence—the evil spirit reacts violently, showcasing the malevolent nature of its hold.

Other Relevant Commentaries:

  • Mark 5:25-34 meaning. In Mark 5:25-34, as Jesus makes His way to the home of Jairus to heal his dying daughter, a woman in the crowd who has endured a hemorrhage for twelve years quietly reaches out and touches His garment. Instantly, she is healed. Sensing that power has gone out from Him, Jesus asks who touched Him. The woman then steps forward and admits before everyone that she touched Him and has been healed. Jesus acknowledges her faith.
  • Luke 8:43-48 meaning. Jesus is on His way to the home of the synagogue official's dying daughter, and a woman in the midst of a large crowd, who had been suffering from a hemorrhage for twelve years, silently reaches out and touches Jesus's garment. She is immediately healed. Jesus notices that power has gone out from him due to this discreet brush of His cloak. He asks who touched Him. The woman confesses in front of the crowd that she touched Him and is now healed. Jesus affirms her faith.
  • Luke 9:22 meaning. Luke 9:22 shows that after being correctly identified by His disciples as the Christ, Jesus discloses a distressing prophecy that He must suffer, be rejected, be killed, then will raise from the dead.