Definition: The term "Mark 9:41" is used to refer to Psalm 93:10. This verse is a direct quotation from the Psalter and is often cited as scripture for its powerful message on hope, faith, and spiritual growth.
Let's take an edgy example sentence using this phrase: "If you look at Mark 9:41, it says that God will always give us power to do great things. But we must never let fear prevent us from loving and serving others." In this sentence, the profane word "power" is replaced with a more positive one (love, service), adding an extra layer of edginess by suggesting the ultimate goal of being able to serve without fear of failure or rejection.