He alone gives us this part of the conversation between our Lord and the afflicted child’s father. The poor man had brought his child to the disciples, and found them unable to do anything with him. Half of the healings Christ performed happened due to the prayer of loved ones and friends. Mark 9:24, ESV: "Immediately the father of the child cried out and said, “I believe; help my unbelief!”" Mark 9:24, KJV: "And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief." of “Immediately the father of the child cried out and said with tears, ‘Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!’” (Mark 9:24 NKJV) Why had the nine disciples failed? "Questioning" (KJV) or "disputing" (NKJV) in Mark 9:14 is translated from a Greek word that implies confuting, that is, attempting to disprove or deny. Mark UNBELIEVING BELIEF Mark 9:24. And why are all things possible to him that believeth? The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Exorcising a Young Boy (Part One). He may have been making an ironic rebuke to a father and a crowd who have placed their faith (and doubt) in the disciples instead of God. They had been careless in their personal spiritual walks and had neglected prayer and fasting . A.S.V. This miracle teaches that it takes the power of faith to overcome the enemy (Matthew 17:20; Mark 9:19, 23-24). Why had the nine disciples failed? Copyright © 2020, Bible Study Tools. The Bereans "received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so" (Acts 17:10-11). The scribes were not known for their questioning as much as for their refuting and disputing. His coming upon this scene of dispute, chaos, and darkness must have been an incredible contrast to the honor, power, and glory that He had just experienced on the mountain in the Transfiguration. They had been careless in their personal spiritual walks and had neglected prayer and fasting (Mark 9:29). And straightway the father of the child cried out. We'll send you an email with steps on how to reset your password. A torrent of appeal breaks from his lips as soon as the Lord gives him … Six to eight days later, Jesus went up into a high mountain to pray, taking Peter, James, and John with Him and leaving His other nine disciples behind. Mark 9:23. He admitted that he had unbelief, that he didn’t have complete faith and trust. And straightway the father of the child cried out As soon as ever he found it was put upon his faith, and that the issue of things would be according to that, he expressed himself with much vehemency, being in great distress; partly with indignation at his unbelief, and partly through fear of missing a cure, by reason of it: and said with tears; repenting of his unbelief, and grieved at the present weakness of his faith; which he very ingenuously confesses, saying. Darby Mark 9:25. Mark 9:24 Parallel Verses [⇓ See commentary ⇓] Mark 9:24, NIV: "Immediately the boy's father exclaimed, 'I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!'" The father of the demon-possessed boy remains a monument of faith, timid yet true, through his love for his boy. He was completely and totally honest. Sermon Bible Commentary. Or He may be saying, "As far as your words, 'if you can'…" to highlight what He is responding to. This miracle teaches that it takes the power of faith to overcome the enemy (Matthew 17:20; Mark 9:19, 23-24). "If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth." The sights and sounds that met Him on His return to the sinful world must have disturbed Him. Christ's "If" answered and more than answered the man's "if." The apostle Paul uses Abraham as an example of this: No unbelief or distrust made him waver (doubtingly question) concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong and was empowered by faith as he gave praise and glory to God, fully satisfied and assured that God was able and mighty to keep His word and to do what He had promised. I.S.V. Mark 9:23. Jesus said unto him, if thou canst believe. Mark THE OMNIPOTENCE OF FAITH Mark 9:23. NASB E-Prime His pleading, "Have compassion on us, and help us," was highly honored by Jesus. The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Exorcising a Young Boy (Part One). We owe to Mark’s Gospel the fullest account of the pathetic incident of the healing of the demoniac boy. Compare all. Young's All rights reserved. Meanwhile in the valley, the remaining nine disciples failed to cast out a demon from a young boy. The disciples could not cast out the demon, and incur Christ’s plaintive rebuke, which is quite as much … Mark 9:23. That is why his faith was credited to him as righteousness (right standing with God). A.F.V There He was transfigured before the three. The success of Christ, however, countered the failure of the disciples, shutting the mouths of the critical scribes. Other Forerunner Commentary entries containing Mark 9:24: The Berean: Daily Verse and Comment Sign up for the Berean: Daily Verse and Comment, and have Biblical truth delivered to your inbox. What does Mark 9:23 mean? Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. See what over 150,000 subscribers are already receiving each day. Compiled & Edited by BST & Crosswalk Staff, California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. The man had said, "if thou canst do anything"; Christ reversed it and showed where the real contingency lay. Mark 9:24. Mark 9:22. Jesus walked with His disciples from Bethsaida to the neighborhood of Caesarea Philippi. Martin G. Collins (Mark 9:23 NKJV) And here is where we really need to stop and look at what the father said. 22 It has often cast him into the fire and into the water, to destroy him; but if you are able to do anything, have pity on us and help us.” 23 Jesus said to him, “If you are able!—All things can be done for the one who believes.” 24 Immediately the father of the child cried out, “I believe; help my unbelief!” 25 When Jesus saw that a crowd came running together, he rebuked the unclean … Mark 9:24. The failure of the nine disciples had given the scribes fuel for criticism of both the disciples and Christ. Article Images Copyright © 2020 Getty Images unless otherwise indicated. Amplified® N.A.S.B. This daily newsletter provides a starting point for personal study, and gives valuable insight into the verses that make up the Word of God. Proud member (Romans 4:20-22, The Amplified Bible). See what over 150,000 subscribers are already receiving each day. [⇑ See verse text ⇑] Jesus' words have been translated several different ways. Salem Media Group. The authority that Jesus had given them was effective only if exercised by faith, but faith must be cultivated through spiritual discipline and devotion. And he said, “From childhood. Faith acts as an open door into a relationship with God and as a shield that protects God's people when they are under spiritual attack. Because he that believeth takes hold of Christ and uses His omnipotence. Jesus says in Mark 9:23, "All things are possible to him who believes." The necessity and power of faith is the prominent lesson of this narrative of the healing of a demoniac boy, especially as it is told by the Evangelist Mark, The lesson is enforced by the actions of all the persons in the group, except the central figure, Christ. K.J.V. Mark 9:23. He found his faith very weak, he desires it might be strengthened, that he might be strong in faith, and give glory to God; and in this way belief is helped, or men helped against it: every believer, more or less, at one time or another, finds himself in this man's case; and also that it is necessary to make use of the same petition; for faith is but imperfect in this life, and often very weak and defective in its exercise. The Syriac version renders it, "help", (ytwnmyh twryoxl) , "the defect of my faith": till up that which is lacking in it, it is very deficient, Lord, increase it; and the Arabic and Ethiopic translate thus, "help the weakness of my faith". When Christ arrived on the scene, the scribes were being critically disruptive about the failure. Mark 9:23-29. This daily newsletter provides a starting point for personal study, and gives valuable insight into the verses that make up the Word of God. The key to the exercise of such faith is not its quantity, but the God to whom it is directed; therefore, even the smallest faith—"like a mustard seed"—will see spectacular results (Luke 17:5-6; Matthew 17:20). Mark 9:24. Descending the day following His transfiguration, Christ healed the demoniac boy. Lord, I believe, help thou mine unbelief; not forward, but out of the way: he found in himself some small degree of faith in the power of Christ, but it was mixed with much unbelief, through the greatness of the child's disorder; and therefore desires it might be removed from him, and he might be helped against it: he saw it was not in his own power to believe; nor had he strength of himself to oppose his unbelief; but that both faith must be given him, and power against unbelief.