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  1. In this section Matthew describes 3 amazing days in Jesus' busy life. (Matthew 8:1-9:38)Subscribe to BibleTalk.tv:https://bibletalk.tv/subscribeStudent Workb...

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  2. In The Bible in a Year podcast, Fr. Mike Schmitz walks you through the entire Bible in 365 episodes, providing commentary, reflection, and prayer along the w...

  3. Aug 29, 2023 · For more information and to watch WorshipMob’s videos, visit their YouTube channel. Lutheran Hour Ministries. Overview and content focus: Lutheran Hour Ministries is a Christian YouTube channel that aims to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ and promote the Lutheran faith. The channel offers a wide range of content, including sermons, Bible ...

    • Miracle: Leper Cleansed
    • Miracle: Centurion's Slave
    • Miracle: Peter's Mother-In-Law and General Healings
    • Teaching: Instructions to Would-Be Disciples
    • Teaching: Dead Will Bury The Dead
    • Miracle: Calming The Storm
    • Miracle: Cast Out Demons
    • Miracle: Paralytic Cured
    • Teaching: Matthew Is called
    • Teaching: Accusation of Eating with Sinners

    This man demonstrated his faith, he believed that Jesus could heal him and received instant healing. Jesus "touched" him (unclean to clean). The leper had to show the priest at the temple that he had been healed in order to confirm his cleansing so that he could once again enter the temple and resume his social life.

    This soldier was a pious proselyte (he had built a synagogue for the people, Luke). He addressed Jesus as Lord, demonstrated his faith and was prepared to take Jesus at His word. Jesus marvels at the quality of his faith (imagine impressing Jesus!). His servant is healed by Jesus' word, not personal willingness or faith.

    Note that Peter's mother-in-law was healed immediately and completely. Many were brought to Jesus with physical, emotional and spiritual ailments, and the Lord healed them all. Matthew shows that this miraculous healing power of Jesus was in accord with prophecy concerning the Messiah.

    Jesus is trying to describe the "other worldly" experience of the kingdom. Those in the kingdom are in the world but have difficulty being a part of it. They never really feel at home. They truly are only pilgrims passing though. For a Jewish scribe whose religion was so tied up with history, culture and geography, it would be hard to identify with...

    Jesus tells His would-be followers to leave to the spiritually dead the worry about the things of this world, do not let these things hold you back from following Christ. Now Matthew goes on to describe another group of miracles.

    The Apostles appealed to Jesus in fear to save them from the storm. They had "little" faith, not an absence of faith. Their weakness in faith was demonstrated in fear. Jesus demonstrated His power over nature. No modern faith healer ever demonstrated this.

    The demoniac in this scene was very dangerous and possessed by many demons. The demons feared that their judgment was at hand (they know the results of their judgment but not the time. No one knows the time, and if the spirits don't know then certainly humans do not know). Note that Jesus casts them out with a simple word, no drama.

    First, Jesus forgives his sins. The scribes grumbled because they felt that Jesus had no right or power to do this, only God forgives sin. They accused Him of blasphemy. Jesus demonstrates His right and power by healing the man's disease (power over one demonstrates power over the other). The people who witness this glorify God (one of the purposes...

    Notice how simply Matthew writes about his own call and response. He gives his name, his former life (tax collector), his call and response. He uses the third person to refer to himself and records no dialogue from Jesus to himself. This shows his great humility.

    Jesus' response to this attack was that His ministry was one of compassion not ceremony. Miracles of healing and the ministry of the cross were motivated by compassion. Nothing glorifies God more than soul saving and service born out of love for others.

  4. This is Chapter 11 of the Gospel of John, taken from The Life of Jesus. Watch this sacred age-old story be retold, word for word! Follow the reading plan for...

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  5. Jun 24, 2018 · Jesus received the Holy Spirit at the moment of His water baptism, which began His three-year ministry. We can see Jesus’ limits as man in Mark’s Gospel: Mark 6:1 Jesus went out from there and came into His hometown; and His disciples followed Him.

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  7. May 30, 2024 · Given all the reasons He came, the Bible gives us many instances where Jesus displayed His power and authority. Jesus’ works of power always connected with His mission — to testify about who He is and about His work (Luke 7:18-23; John 10:25; John 21:24-25).