Description
Opening Question
Have you ever been involved in something contentious or scandalous?
Introduction
This week’s lesson covers the next stories in Mark chapters 2 and 3. The stories are again punctuated with the word “immediately” which drives the stories forward. Jesus heals, but more than that, He also forgives sin. If this wasn’t enough to raise controversy, Jesus then asks a tax collector to become His student as well! But the controversies only begin here. Jesus becomes a target in these chapters!
Mark 2:1-12
One of my favorite stories in the gospels, a few points are worth noting here: first, Jesus does not heal ...
Relevant Verses: John 1:32–36; 3:25–36; 5:36–38; 6:51–71; 7:37–53
Theme: The Scandal of Jesus
Leading Question: Have you ever felt offended by something Jesus asked you to do?
The miracle of the loaves and fish is recounted in all four Gospels. According to John’s account in chapter 6,...
Published 11/02/24
Relevant Verses: John 4
Theme: The Witness of the Samaritan Woman
Leading Question: Does a personal relationship with Jesus always feel good and comfortable?
There could be no character more opposite to Nicodemus than the Samaritan woman at the well.
Question: What are some of the...
Published 10/26/24