LESSON THREE: Mark 4:1 to 6:5
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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.
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Jesus taught in parables—stories that illustrate an instructive lesson or principle.
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In Mark 4, Jesus began teaching by using the parable of the sower. He not only made reference to the necessity of sowing, but He was also giving clear indication of the kind of ground that would receive the seed. Not all ground is equal.
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Through the account of the demon-possessed man from the Gadarenes, we see that the devil attacks humankind, God’s highest creation, to strike back at the Creator, God.
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The woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5 interrupts Jesus on His way to heal Jairus’ daughter. It is believed that God intentionally recorded the scriptures with this interruption to demonstrate which of the following?
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Both Jairus and the woman with the issue of blood used a point of contact to release their faith for the miracle they needed. Jairus’ was the words of Jesus, “Don’t be afraid; believe only,” and hers was the touching of Jesus’ garment.
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The people who heard Jesus teaching in the synagogue (Mark 6) were offended at Jesus because of their:
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There are many scriptures where Jesus marveled at peoples’ faith, but the account of Jesus visiting His own country in Mark 6:1–6 is an example of Jesus marveling at their unbelief. Because of this, He was unable to:.
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Beyond the people’s unbelief, they actually became offended at Him and thus were not able to receive the miracles they needed.
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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.
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Which of these hindrances are spoken of in Mark 4 as something that can keep one from receiving the Word of the Lord?
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Which of the following are indications that a Word from the Lord is being sown into good ground?
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The story of Jesus and His disciples crossing over the Sea of Galilee in Mark 4 is a clear lesson regarding Jesus’ opinion on fear and faith.
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The Bible teaches that although storms will arise in life, we have the opportunity to react as the disciples did, in fear, or respond the way Jesus did, in faith.
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Which of the following statements is true of a point of contact?
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Richard shared a story of his father praying for his hands when he was a child. After prayer, his hands looked the same, but his father said to him, “Son, we’ve prayed and we’ve believed; now let’s expect a miracle.”
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When sickness and disease hits you, you should:
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Faith for healing is a definite transaction. It releases what God has already made available by sending Jesus to the cross.
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Regarding the woman with the issue of blood referenced in Mark 5, touching the hem of Jesus’ garment represented her point of contact for healing
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Similarly, the words of Jesus, “Do not be afraid, only believe,” to Jairus were his point of contact for his daughter’s healing.
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According to Mark 6:4, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house.” Jesus marveled at the people’s:
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This passage demonstrates to us as believers that there will be some places where our gift will not be received, but other places where it will be received.
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