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耶稣又对他们说:“我实在告诉你们:站在这里的,有人在没尝死味以前,必要看见神的国大有能力临到。”

改变形象

过了六天,耶稣带着彼得雅各约翰暗暗地上了高山,就在他们面前变了形象, 衣服放光,极其洁白,地上漂布的没有一个能漂得那样白。 忽然,有以利亚摩西向他们显现,并且和耶稣说话。 彼得对耶稣说:“拉比[a],我们在这里真好!可以搭三座棚:一座为你,一座为摩西,一座为以利亚。” 彼得不知道说什么才好,因为他们甚是惧怕。 有一朵云彩来遮盖他们,也有声音从云彩里出来说:“这是我的爱子,你们要听他!” 门徒忽然周围一看,不再见一人,只见耶稣同他们在那里。

以约翰譬以利亚

下山的时候,耶稣嘱咐他们说:“人子还没有从死里复活,你们不要将所看见的告诉人。” 10 门徒将这话存记在心,彼此议论从死里复活是什么意思。 11 他们就问耶稣说:“文士为什么说以利亚必须先来?” 12 耶稣说:以利亚固然先来复兴万事。经上不是指着人子说,他要受许多的苦、被人轻慢呢? 13 我告诉你们:以利亚已经来了,他们也任意待他,正如经上所指着他的话。”

害癫痫病的孩子

14 耶稣到了门徒那里,看见有许多人围着他们,又有文士和他们辩论。 15 众人一见耶稣,都甚稀奇,就跑上去问他的安。 16 耶稣问他们说:“你们和他们辩论的是什么?” 17 众人中间有一个人回答说:“夫子,我带了我的儿子到你这里来,他被哑巴鬼附着。 18 无论在哪里,鬼捉弄他,把他摔倒,他就口中流沫,咬牙切齿,身体枯干。我请过你的门徒把鬼赶出去,他们却是不能。” 19 耶稣说:“唉!不信的世代啊,我在你们这里要到几时呢?我忍耐你们要到几时呢?把他带到我这里来吧!” 20 他们就带了他来。他一见耶稣,鬼便叫他重重地抽风,倒在地上翻来覆去,口中流沫。 21 耶稣问他父亲说:“他得这病有多少日子呢?”回答说:“从小的时候。 22 鬼屡次把他扔在火里、水里,要灭他。你若能做什么,求你怜悯我们,帮助我们!”

在信的人凡事都能

23 耶稣对他说:“你若能信,在信的人,凡事都能。” 24 孩子的父亲立时喊着说[b]:“我信!但我信不足,求主帮助!” 25 耶稣看见众人都跑上来,就斥责那污鬼,说:“你这聋哑的鬼,我吩咐你从他里头出来,再不要进去!” 26 那鬼喊叫,使孩子大大地抽了一阵风,就出来了。孩子好像死了一般,以致众人多半说:“他是死了。” 27 但耶稣拉着他的手,扶他起来,他就站起来了。 28 耶稣进了屋子,门徒就暗暗地问他说:“我们为什么不能赶出他去呢?” 29 耶稣说:“非用祷告[c],这一类的鬼总不能出来[d]。”

预言受难

30 他们离开那地方,经过加利利,耶稣不愿意人知道。 31 于是教训门徒,说:“人子将要被交在人手里,他们要杀害他,被杀以后过三天他要复活。” 32 门徒却不明白这话,又不敢问他。

争论谁为大

33 他们来到迦百农,耶稣在屋里问门徒说:“你们在路上议论的是什么?” 34 门徒不作声,因为他们在路上彼此争论谁为大。 35 耶稣坐下,叫十二个门徒来,说:“若有人愿意做首先的,他必做众人末后的,做众人的用人。” 36 于是领过一个小孩子来,叫他站在门徒中间,又抱起他来,对他们说: 37 “凡为我名接待一个像这小孩子的,就是接待我;凡接待我的,不是接待我,乃是接待那差我来的。”

奉主名的不易谤主

38 约翰对耶稣说:“夫子,我们看见一个人奉你的名赶鬼,我们就禁止他,因为他不跟从我们。” 39 耶稣说:“不要禁止他,因为没有人奉我名行异能,反倒轻易毁谤我。 40 不敌挡我们的,就是帮助我们的。 41 凡因你们是属基督,给你们一杯水喝的,我实在告诉你们:他不能不得赏赐。 42 凡使这信我的一个小子跌倒的,倒不如把大磨石拴在这人的颈项上,扔在海里。 43 倘若你一只手叫你跌倒,就把它砍下来! 44 你缺了肢体进入永生,强如有两只手落到地狱,入那不灭的火里去。 45 倘若你一只脚叫你跌倒,就把它砍下来! 46 你瘸腿进入永生,强如有两只脚被丢在地狱里。 47 倘若你一只眼叫你跌倒,就去掉它!你只有一只眼进入神的国,强如有两只眼被丢在地狱里。 48 在那里,虫是不死的,火是不灭的。 49 因为必用火当盐腌各人[e] 50 盐本是好的,若失了味,可用什么叫它再咸呢?你们里头应当有盐,彼此和睦。”

Footnotes

  1. 马可福音 9:5 “拉比”就是“夫子”。
  2. 马可福音 9:24 有古卷作:立时流泪地喊着说。
  3. 马可福音 9:29 有古卷在此有“禁食”二字。
  4. 马可福音 9:29 或作:不能赶他出来。
  5. 马可福音 9:49 有古卷在此有:凡祭物必用盐腌。

Then he drove it home by saying, “This isn’t pie in the sky by and by. Some of you who are standing here are going to see it happen, see the kingdom of God arrive in full force.”

In a Light-Radiant Cloud

2-4 Six days later, three of them did see it. Jesus took Peter, James, and John and led them up a high mountain. His appearance changed from the inside out, right before their eyes. His clothes shimmered, glistening white, whiter than any bleach could make them. Elijah, along with Moses, came into view, in deep conversation with Jesus.

5-6 Peter interrupted, “Rabbi, this is a great moment! Let’s build three memorials—one for you, one for Moses, one for Elijah.” He blurted this out without thinking, stunned as they all were by what they were seeing.

Just then a light-radiant cloud enveloped them, and from deep in the cloud, a voice: “This is my Son, marked by my love. Listen to him.”

The next minute the disciples were looking around, rubbing their eyes, seeing nothing but Jesus, only Jesus.

9-10 Coming down the mountain, Jesus swore them to secrecy. “Don’t tell a soul what you saw. After the Son of Man rises from the dead, you’re free to talk.” They puzzled over that, wondering what on earth “rising from the dead” meant.

11 Meanwhile they were asking, “Why do the religion scholars say that Elijah has to come first?”

12-13 Jesus replied, “Elijah does come first and get everything ready for the coming of the Son of Man. They treated this Elijah like dirt, much like they will treat the Son of Man, who will, according to Scripture, suffer terribly and be kicked around contemptibly.”

There Are No Ifs

14-16 When they came back down the mountain to the other disciples, they saw a huge crowd around them, and the religion scholars cross-examining them. As soon as the people in the crowd saw Jesus, admiring excitement stirred them. They ran and greeted him. He asked, “What’s going on? What’s all the commotion?”

17-18 A man out of the crowd answered, “Teacher, I brought my mute son, made speechless by a demon, to you. Whenever it seizes him, it throws him to the ground. He foams at the mouth, grinds his teeth, and goes stiff as a board. I told your disciples, hoping they could deliver him, but they couldn’t.”

19-20 Jesus said, “What a generation! No sense of God! How many times do I have to go over these things? How much longer do I have to put up with this? Bring the boy here.” They brought him. When the demon saw Jesus, it threw the boy into a seizure, causing him to writhe on the ground and foam at the mouth.

21-22 He asked the boy’s father, “How long has this been going on?”

“Ever since he was a little boy. Many times it pitches him into fire or the river to do away with him. If you can do anything, do it. Have a heart and help us!”

23 Jesus said, “If? There are no ‘ifs’ among believers. Anything can happen.”

24 No sooner were the words out of his mouth than the father cried, “Then I believe. Help me with my doubts!”

25-27 Seeing that the crowd was forming fast, Jesus gave the vile spirit its marching orders: “Dumb and deaf spirit, I command you—Out of him, and stay out!” Screaming, and with much thrashing about, it left. The boy was pale as a corpse, so people started saying, “He’s dead.” But Jesus, taking his hand, raised him. The boy stood up.

28 After arriving back home, his disciples cornered Jesus and asked, “Why couldn’t we throw the demon out?”

29 He answered, “There is no way to get rid of this kind of demon except by prayer.”

30-32 Leaving there, they went through Galilee. He didn’t want anyone to know their whereabouts, for he wanted to teach his disciples. He told them, “The Son of Man is about to be betrayed to some people who want nothing to do with God. They will murder him. Three days after his murder, he will rise, alive.” They didn’t know what he was talking about, but were afraid to ask him about it.

So You Want First Place?

33 They came to Capernaum. When he was safe at home, he asked them, “What were you discussing on the road?”

34 The silence was deafening—they had been arguing with one another over who among them was greatest.

35 He sat down and summoned the Twelve. “So you want first place? Then take the last place. Be the servant of all.”

36-37 He put a child in the middle of the room. Then, cradling the little one in his arms, he said, “Whoever embraces one of these children as I do embraces me, and far more than me—God who sent me.”

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38 John spoke up, “Teacher, we saw a man using your name to expel demons and we stopped him because he wasn’t in our group.”

39-41 Jesus wasn’t pleased. “Don’t stop him. No one can use my name to do something good and powerful, and in the next breath slam me. If he’s not an enemy, he’s an ally. Why, anyone by just giving you a cup of water in my name is on our side. Count on it that God will notice.

42 “On the other hand, if you give one of these simple, childlike believers a hard time, bullying or taking advantage of their simple trust, you’ll soon wish you hadn’t. You’d be better off dropped in the middle of the lake with a millstone around your neck.

43-48 “If your hand or your foot gets in God’s way, chop it off and throw it away. You’re better off maimed or lame and alive than the proud owner of two hands and two feet, godless in a furnace of eternal fire. And if your eye distracts you from God, pull it out and throw it away. You’re better off one-eyed and alive than exercising your twenty-twenty vision from inside the fire of hell.

49-50 “Everyone’s going through a refining fire sooner or later, but you’ll be well-preserved, protected from the eternal flames. Be preservatives yourselves. Preserve the peace.”