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Homiletics - Mark 2

Content (not sentence, direct verbiage from Scripture, fit on one line):

1.J Capernaum ppl heard,gathered,He preached;paralyzed man carried by 4;roof lowered mat(1-4)

2.J2paralyze man:sins forgiven;teachers of law thinking:He blaspheming,forgive sins G alone(5-7)

3.immed J knew:y thinking these;easier say sins forgivn,get up walk;SoM authority;get up go(8-11)

4.got up,tk mat,walked out,amazed everyone,they praised G(12)

 

5.J beside lake,lg crowd,began teach;walked Levi tax coll booth “follow”,Levi followed(13-14)

6.J dinner Levi’s tax coll,sinners,disciples;Phar:y eating w/tax coll/sinners;J:not healthy need dr(15-17)

 

7.ppl:how John’s disc/Phar fast,urs not;J:how guests bgroom fast He w/them;when tkn,they fast(18-20)

8.sew unshrunk cloth old garment;new pc tear worse;pour new wine old skins,burst(21-22)

9.Sabb grainfields disc pick;Phar:unlawful;J:David companions hungry;ate consec bread(23-26)

10.J:Sabb for man;SoM L Sabb(27-28)

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Divisions (run-on sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture/Principles are Aims for each Division):

1.Jesus forgives the sins of a paralyzed man(1-12)

Principle:  Jesus has the authority to forgive sins.

2.Jesus eats with tax collectors and sinners(13-17)

Principle:  Jesus came to call sinners to repentance.

3.Jesus teaches about fasting and the Sabbath(18-28)

Principle:  Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath.

 

Subject Sentence (10-word sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):

Jesus is sin forgiver, sinners’ doctor and Sabbath Lord.

 

Aim (“To Cause My Audience To…” Know, See, etc.):

TCMATK Jesus is Lord of all: forgiveness, repentance, the Sabbath and “religious activity”.

 

Application (not yes or no question.  Meant to bring about heart change):

1.How have you responded to Jesus’ forgiveness of your sins?

2.With whom should you be sharing the Good News of Jesus?

3.What needs to change to make your Sabbath more of a celebration?


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Pastor Matt Sermon Notes:

Jesus was busy.

People were coming to Jesus for healing.

More of Jesus’ doings are recorded in this book than what He said.

Jesus was the same person inside and out.

Jesus is more interested in the soul than the physical healing.

Not all sin results in someone becoming sick.  But sometimes it is.

*God knows what we’re thinking.

Which is easier?  For Jesus, healing because He would be paying for the forgiveness of the sin.

There’s a danger when we place higher importance on physical healing than the healing of the soul.

Don’t necessarily go to church to get something out of it.  Go to give something into it.

 

The Pharisees are following Jesus around to find fault with Him.  Popping out of the field like whack-a-mole!

 


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