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Mark 9:14-32
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Setting The account is said to have taken place right after the transfiguration when the disciples came down from the mountain, which is still in Galilee and were met by a large crowd.
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Same Account in Other Gospels Matthew 17:14-19, Luke 9:37-45 Both Matthew and Luke give a more brief account of the exorcism than does Mark. Matthew includes the discussion about faith being the size of a mustard seed. In Matthew and Luke there is no mention of this exorcism being done only by prayer. The account in Matthew ends with the disciples in grief after Jesus tells them that he must die and be raised on the 3 rd day. Luke concludes the account with the statement that the disciples did not understand what Jesus was talking about and they were afraid to ask him about it.
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What was the Problem? A boy who was possessed by a demon was brought to the disciples for exorcism. This particular demonic possession looked like epilepsy. The disciples were unable to cast out the demon.
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“O unbelieving generation” Israel is always to be viewed as unbelieving. Matthew 23:37-39 In this account the disciples seem to be included in this description.
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Textual Problem In the KJV and the NKJV the phrase “This kind can come out only by prayer and fasting” is included. In the NIV, NASB, and ESV this phrase “and fasting” is omitted since it is not contained in the earliest manuscripts.
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Believing is the Key In order for the miracle of healing to take place it was necessary for the one requesting the healing to believe that Jesus could heal the person. Matthew 9:27-31 The boy’s father did believe, but not without doubt. He then asks Jesus to increase his faith.
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Faith the Size of a Mustard Seed Matthew 17:19-21 In Matthew, Jesus tell his disciples that what they need not giant faith (tiny faith will do) but true faith—faith that, out of a deep, personal trust, expects God to work. ( Expositor’s Bible Commentary: Matthew, D.A. Carson, page 392.) Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3:14-21 is that growth comes through increasing our grasp of the love of Christ that is shown us in the cross.
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Avoiding the Crowds From this point on Jesus is avoiding the crowds as he moves toward Jerusalem. He is now instructing his disciples in preparation for his death and resurrection. At this point the disciples were still unable to grasp the significance of the death and resurrection of Jesus.
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