New Testament

Mark 1:38

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this verse, Jesus expresses his desire to continue his mission of preaching in other towns.

Author
John Mark
Written
Around AD 55-65
Genre
Gospel
Original Audience
Roman and Gentile Christians
CBTClear Bible Translation

Jesus replied, "Let's move on to the nearby towns so I can preach there too. That's why I came."

KJVKing James Version

And he said unto them, Let us go into the next towns, that I may preach there also: for therefore came I forth.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, Jesus expresses his desire to continue his mission of preaching in other towns. After performing miracles and healing many people, he recognizes that his purpose extends beyond just one location. His statement highlights the importance of spreading his message widely, indicating that his ministry is not limited to a single place or group of people. Jesus is focused on fulfilling his mission, which is to share the good news of God's kingdom with as many as possible. This reflects his commitment to outreach and the urgency of his message. By moving on to nearby towns, he demonstrates a proactive approach to ministry, showing that he is not just a healer but also a teacher who wants to reach diverse audiences. This verse serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance in our own missions and the need to share positive messages with others, regardless of the challenges we may face.

Key themes

Related topics

purpose, healing, community

How to apply Mark 1:38 to your life

We can learn from Jesus' example to actively seek opportunities to share our values and beliefs with others. Just as he moved on to reach more people, we should not limit our efforts to a single group but strive to spread positivity and support in various communities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Mark 1:38 mean?

In Mark 1:38, Jesus emphasizes the importance of continuing his mission by preaching in other towns. This shows his commitment to spreading his message widely and not limiting his ministry to just one place.

What is the significance of Jesus moving to nearby towns in Mark 1:38?

Jesus moving to nearby towns signifies his proactive approach to outreach and his desire to reach diverse audiences with his teachings. It highlights the urgency of his mission to share the good news of God's kingdom.

Why did Jesus say he came in Mark 1:38?

Jesus states that he came to preach, indicating that his primary mission is to share the message of God's kingdom. This reveals his focus on teaching and reaching out to different communities.

How can we apply Mark 1:38 to our lives?

We can apply Mark 1:38 by actively seeking opportunities to share our values and support others in various communities. Like Jesus, we should not limit our outreach efforts to just one group.

The Book of Mark
Book Summary

The Book of Mark

Mark 1: John the Baptist and the Beginning of Jesus's Ministry

John the Baptist appears in the wilderness and preaches a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. People from Judaea and Jerusalem come to him, confess their sins, and are baptized in the river Jordan. John wears camel's hair and a leather belt and eats locusts and wild honey. He announces that someone stronger than he is coming after him and says he is not worthy to stoop down and untie his sandals. He baptizes with water, but the one coming will baptize with the Holy Ghost.

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