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The Temptation, Preaching at The Temptation, Preaching at Nazareth, Miracles and More Nazareth, Miracles and More Miracles.Miracles.
Viewing Luke Chapter Four & Five
Prepared by: Soon Siak. May 2011
Tug O' War GameTug O' War GamePoint to the fire and say, "If this fire were real and you got too close, you'd get burned. It's the same thing with sin. If you get too close, you get burned. God doesn't tell us to stay away from sin to ruin our fun; he knows that sin hurts us and leads to our destruction. Satan is out to destroy us. God warns us to stay away from sin because he loves us and wants us to avoid its negative consequences.
We will play a game of Tug O' War over the "fire pit" to remind us of our struggle with sin and that if we get too close we will get burned. Rather than a fire we will be using a sprinkler. If you get wet, you get "burned". We fight not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Ephesians 6:12
Movie timeMovie timeThe Man (10:17-16:00)The Temptation (4:1-13)Preaching at Nazareth (4:16-31)
Bible ExplorerHealing of a Demoniac (0021/4:33-37) Simon’s mother-in-law (lk4_38.avi/4:38-39)
The Temptation (4:1-13)The Temptation (4:1-13)
Note the account of what happened.Three temptations-stone to bread; the high mountain and the pinnacle of the TempleThe Temptation and Messiahship (pg65)Flesh, eyes and pride of life.
Do a comparison among yourselves from these verses: 1 John 2:16; Gen 3:6; Lk 4:1-13. Give your comments. (10 mins)
Temptation: The 2 Adams ContrastedTemptation: The 2 Adams ContrastedBoth tempted. One yielded->sin & death; One resisted -> justification & life.
1 Jn 2:16
Gen 3:6
First Adam
Lk 4:1-13
2nd Adam-Christ
“the lust of the flesh”
“the lust of the eyes”
“the pride of life”
“the tree was good for food”
“it was pleasant to the eyes”
“a tree desirable to make one wise”
“order this stone to become bread”
“the devil showed him all the kingdoms”
“throw yourself down from here”
Preaching at Nazareth (4:16-30)Preaching at Nazareth (4:16-30)
Meaning of the time has come when the Lord… (pg 16).
Familiarity breeds contempt? (not accepted by His own countrymen).
God choosing to pass over the elected? (story of the widow and Na’aman)
Healing of a Demoniac (4:33-44)Healing of a Demoniac (4:33-44)
First miracle recorded in Luke
Demoniac was possessed by devils/demons – still true today!
He bears witness to our Lord’s divinity & power/authority over evil spirits.
Healing of a Demoniac (4:33-44)Healing of a Demoniac (4:33-44)
See comments on page 18. Note also the footnote e’ on the Kingdom of God.
We need not be fearful of the demons. Testimony of Bro Yau.
Let’s visit Capernaum!Let’s visit Capernaum! Aerial View
In existence from the 2nd
c. B.C. to the 7th c. A.D., Capernaum was
built along
the edge of the Sea of Galilee and had
up to 1500
residents.
Let’s visit Capernaum!Let’s visit Capernaum!View from the Sea
Jesus made Capernaum his
home during the years of his
ministry: "Leaving Nazareth he went
and lived in Capernaum" (Matt
4:13).
Peter, Andrew, James and John were fishermen
living in the village. Matthew the tax collector also dwelt here.
Capernaum is one of the three cities
cursed by Jesus for its lack of faith.
Let’s visit Capernaum!Let’s visit Capernaum! The Synagogue
The dating of this synagogue is debated, but it is clearly later than the first century. Excavations have revealed a synagogue from the time of Jesus with walls made of worked stone and 4 feet thick.
These earlier walls were preserved up to 3
feet high and the entire western wall still exists and was
used as the foundation for the later synagogue.
www.bibleplaces.com/capernaum.htm
Synagogue at Jesus’ timeSynagogue at Jesus’ timeThis synagogue ruin stands on the site of the synagogue in Capernaum in which Jesus lived.Purpose?Origin?
Healing of Simon’s mil (4:38-40)Healing of Simon’s mil (4:38-40)
Note the word “high fever”. Specified by a doctor writer.
Chief point in miracle is that the woman rose at once and served them. She was not left weak when the fever went off.Why did Jesus have to work overtime on this particular day?
Coming Soon!Coming Soon!The 10th National Postal Bible Knowledge
(BK) Quiz 2009Luke Chapters 1 -9, 21-24 & Genesis
Chapters 1-9.45 minutes with 2 parts – 30 objective
questions & 20 fill-in-the blanks .A Malayan Christian Schools’ Council (MCSC)
Certificate for those with 40% and above!Quiz Day is scheduled for April 19th ,’09Are YOU ready? Don’t play play, ok?
Calling of Jesus’ first disciples & Calling of Jesus’ first disciples & more miracles…more miracles…
Hot Exam Chapter!Hot Exam Chapter!
Viewing Luke Chapter Five
Prepared by: Soon Siak. May 2011
A-Mazing-Friends! A-Mazing-Friends! (lk5maze.xls)(lk5maze.xls)
Within 40 seconds, you must exit from the Maze before your viper bitten friend died from the poison.
The first player selects any square. If they land on the Protected area, they are frozen (out) and next person tries. When a player selects the right square, they may continue. S/he proceeds until they guess wrong. All the other players may help each other remember the solution to the problem as they proceed. Play continues until everyone reaches the end and exits off the maze.
By Deb High http://www.christiancrafters.com/amazingfriends.html
Following is a story of four best friends who went all the way to do something for their friend. They show love, care (time & energy spent), persistency, willing to “lose face” and faith). Jesus saw THEIR faith prior to healing the man.```
Object LessonObject Lesson The maze represents the trials and problems of life, and
presents a problem for the group to solve together. Likewise, friends can help one another to solve the problems they encounter in their lives. The Bible has much to say about true friendship. Proverbs 18:24 says, "A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother." A person can have many acquaintances, but few people have many close friends. True friendship takes time and effort. A true friend doesn't give up on you when the bad times come. A true friend helps you through life's problems. Ultimately, there is only one person that will never give up on you, and that is Jesus. He loves you unconditionally. In fact, the Bible tells us that he loved us while we were still in our sin! (Romans 5:8). The Bible also tells us in John 15:13, "Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends." This is exactly what Jesus has done for you and me! .
Story of Five Best Friends v.17-26Story of Five Best Friends v.17-26
“If only we can bring him and lay him before Jesus…”
Story of Five Best Friends v.17-26Story of Five Best Friends v.17-26
Jesus: “Man, your sins are forgiven, my friend.” Our Lord definitely and deliberately claims Divinity and bases His claim on the miracle.
Healing of the Paralytic (5:17-26)Healing of the Paralytic (5:17-26)Easier to say “Thy sins are forgiven thee”. No outward visible test.Then He went on to justify this declaration by the miracle of healing – “Rise up and walk”.Along with the reasoning of the Pharisees, He must be divine for “God is the only one Who can forgive sins!”The charge against Jesus was blasphemy. 1. He make Himself equal with God & 2. He claims He is “The Son of God.” (pg 22o)
Movie timeMovie timeThe ManGreat catch (5:1-11) 16:00 – 19:00
Bible ExplorerHealing of the Leper (5:12-15) video27
Call of Levi (5:27-39) video16 & video17
Let’s visit Capernaum!Let’s visit Capernaum! Aerial View
In existence from the 2nd
c. B.C. to the 7th c. A.D., Capernaum was
built along
the edge of the Sea of Galilee and had
up to 1500
residents.
Let’s visit Capernaum!Let’s visit Capernaum!View from the Sea
Jesus made Capernaum his
home during the years of his
ministry: "Leaving Nazareth he went
and lived in Capernaum" (Matt
4:13).
Peter, Andrew, James and John were fishermen
living in the village. Matthew the tax collector also dwelt here.
Capernaum is one of the three cities
cursed by Jesus for its lack of faith.
Let’s visit Capernaum!Let’s visit Capernaum! The Synagogue
The dating of this synagogue is debated, but it is clearly later than the first century. Excavations have revealed a synagogue from the time of Jesus with walls made of worked stone and 4 feet thick.
These earlier walls were preserved up to 3
feet high and the entire western wall still exists and was
used as the foundation for the later synagogue.
www.bibleplaces.com/capernaum.htm
Synagogue at Jesus’ timeSynagogue at Jesus’ timeThis synagogue ruin stands on the site of the synagogue in Capernaum in which Jesus lived.Purpose?Origin?
The great catch (5:1-11)The great catch (5:1-11)A challenge (ref: lk05note.txt)
Take note of the entire account!A prophetic parable in action. Fisher of fish to become fishers of men (pg 20e).They learnt of the holiness of Jesus and their own sinfulness.Jesus has power over nature.Peter received the commission to catch men’s attention for God.He fulfilled it at Pentecost when 3,000 believed (Acts).
Healing of the Leper (5:12-15)Healing of the Leper (5:12-15)1995B, 2004 B & 2006A questions.
Violation of the Jewish law to touch a leper (pg 21i).
However the leper was cleansed and Jesus was not polluted by the touch.
Parallel between leprosy and sin.
Call of Levi (5:27-39)Call of Levi (5:27-39)Also known as MatthewJesus came for the sick (the sinners who need a saviour) vs “perfect” Pharisees.Meanings of the Parables of the New Cloth and Old Garment & the New Wine in Old Wine-skin (pg 24 q3-6).
Gospel cannot be an addition to Judaism.
First parable refers to outward forms & ceremonies and second to the principle or the spirit of both.
Past years questionsPast years questionsMarking system in Section B.Marking system in Section B.Describe the incident of the miraculous draught of fishes (13 marks)Lake Gennesaret preaching… (1)Saw two boats…fishermen out washing nets (1)Got into Simon’s boat…asked him to put out a little from the land (1)Sat down and taught the people from the boat (1)Jesus to Peter: Put out into the deep and let down the nets for catch (1)Simon: Master, we toiled all night and caught nothing (1) But at Your work I will let down nets (1)Enclosed great shoal of fish (1)Nets breaking, beckoned to partners in other boat to come & help them (1)Came and filled both boats… began to sink (1)Simon saw, fell at Jesus’ feet: Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord (1)Astonished and all with him at catch (1)So also were James and John, Simon’s partnersJesus: Do not be afraid; henceforth you will be catching me (1)Brought boats to land, left everything and followed him (1)
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