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		<title>-LESSON 4: MARK 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lesson 4-&#160; Mark Chapter 2 Events in Chapter Two That You Don&#8217;t See Every Day: Vs. 3-12:&#160; Healing of the Paralytic Vs. 4:&#160; Sins are forgiven Vs. 8:&#160; Knew what they were thinking Vs. 11:&#160; Healing Vs. 13-14:&#160; Calling of Levi (Matthew) The Tax Collector Vs. 14:&#160; Levi actually got up &#38; followed Vs. 19:&#160; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lesson 4-&nbsp; Mark Chapter 2</p>
<p>Events in Chapter Two That You Don&#8217;t See Every Day:</p>
<p>Vs. 3-12:&nbsp; Healing of the Paralytic</p>
<p>Vs. 4:&nbsp; Sins are forgiven</p>
<p>Vs. 8:&nbsp; Knew what they were thinking</p>
<p>Vs. 11:&nbsp; Healing</p>
<p>Vs. 13-14:&nbsp; Calling of Levi (Matthew) The Tax Collector</p>
<p>Vs. 14:&nbsp; Levi actually got up &amp; followed</p>
<p>Vs. 19:&nbsp; Jesus speaks prophetically</p>
<p>NOTES-CHAPTER TWO</p>
<p>Vs. 1-2&nbsp; Capernaum</p>
<p>Capernaum was the home base of Jesus.&nbsp; Who&#8217;s home was he staying at?&nbsp; Most scholars believe that it was Peter&#8217;s home, while there are a few that claim that his mother Mary &amp; his brothers lived there.&nbsp; Answer-we don&#8217;t know for sure, but everyone knew where to find him.</p>
<p>Vs. 3-12 Healing of The Paralyzed Guy</p>
<p>Vs. 3-5&nbsp; The Hole in the Roof Gang</p>
<p>Can you imagine digging a hole in someone&#8217;s roof in order to get a sick person before the healer?&nbsp; The guy had some &#8216;real&#8217; friends.&nbsp; I can just see Jesus in the house teaching, when a little dust falls, then a clod or two comes down from the ceiling. Then when everyone looks up, a part of the roof comes crashing in.&nbsp; Then comes the strangest stage entrance of all time&#8211;down comes a pallet with a paralyzed guy.&nbsp; Talk about upstaging everybody&#8211;this guy cut &amp; went to the front of the line.&nbsp; But Jesus heals the guy anyway&#8211;he forgives him not only for ruining the roof, but also for all of his sins.</p>
<p>Vs. 6&nbsp; Religious Leaders Vs. Jesus &#8216;The Son of Man&#8217;</p>
<p>The teachers of the Law were indignant&#8211;who does this fellow think he is forgiving sins?&#8211;only God can do that.&nbsp; That is the point isn&#8217;t it-Jesus was either a crazy person, or he was the &#8216;Son of man&#8217; and really did have authority to forgive.</p>
<p>The &#8216;Son of man&#8217; title was familiar to the hearers&#8211;it originated in Daniel 7:13-14.&nbsp; The &#8216;Son of man&#8217; in Daniel is a Messianic figure that goes way beyond being just a King, but has Divine power, authority, &amp; everlasting dominion&#8211;his Kingdom will never pass away and every people &amp; nation will worship him.&nbsp; Also, many writings during the inter-testamental period (400 BC-0) referred to the coming Messiah as &#8216;the Son of Man&#8217;.</p>
<p>Vs. 8-11 Jesus Heals the Man</p>
<p>Jesus answers his critics by healing the paralyzed man.&nbsp; Therefore, he was not guilty of blasphemy.&nbsp; After all, no man can do either&#8211;only God can really heal &amp; forgive.&nbsp; Lord Jesus, forgive us &amp; heal us also!</p>
<p>Q:&nbsp; Why did Jesus forgive his sins first?&nbsp; Just so he could make a point?</p>
<p>A:&nbsp; When Jesus ministered to people, he did what was necessary to bring complete healing.&nbsp; Regardless of those around who might be confused.&nbsp; We live in a fallen world, all of us have sinned &amp; sometimes our sin can get in the way of our receiving complete healing in our lives.&nbsp; All of us needs a Savior, and we all need Jesus to forgive us.&nbsp; If you need Jesus to forgive your sins, just ask him now&#8211;he will forgive every mistake and every wrong thing you ever did.&nbsp; You only need to ask.&nbsp; He will be your Savior for all Eternity if you ask him.&nbsp; He can be your greatest friend. Just ask him now!&nbsp; We don&#8217;t know the background of the paralyzed man, we only know, and those there could only see his need for physical relief.&nbsp; When the physical healing did come-everyone rejoiced and glorified God.&nbsp; Only Jesus knows your real need today&#8211;just ask him.</p>
<p>Vs. 13-17&nbsp; The Calling of Levi (Matthew)</p>
<p>&#8216;Levi&#8217;-his given name, Matthew (Gift of The Lord) was his Apostolic name, and the name of the Gospel he wrote.</p>
<p>&#8216;Tax Collector&#8217; -Probably was collecting road tolls for Herod Antipas.&nbsp; They were disparaged and looked down upon by most.&nbsp; They were notorious for being dishonest and acting contrary to the Mosaic Law.</p>
<p>Vs. 17&nbsp; In any context, all of us humans are sick &amp; in need of Dr. Jesus&#8211;and he will fellowship with us also, regardless of our past.</p>
<p>Vs. 18-22&nbsp; Fasting</p>
<p>Fasting had become a perfunctory duty of the religious.&nbsp; Sometimes they made a show of it in order to appear to be more religious than they actually were.&nbsp; Jesus uses the symbol of a &#8216;wedding banquet&#8217; to explain the present context between him &amp; his disciples.&nbsp; It is a time of celebration&#8211;after all, the King has come!&nbsp; After Jesus left, the Apostles &amp; early Christians did indeed fast.&nbsp; When the King comes again, all Christians are invited to a great feast&#8211;&#8217;The Wedding of the Lamb&#8217; Rev. 19:7.&nbsp; Until then, fasting is still in.</p>
<p>Vs. 21-22&nbsp; Wine &amp; Wineskins</p>
<p>Jesus &amp; his disciples represented the coming of a new era.&#8211;&#8217;the new wine&#8217; &#8211;the new covenant; while the Mosaic Law &amp; religion represented &#8216;the old wineskin&#8217;&#8211;the Older Covenant.</p>
<p>Vs.&nbsp; 23-27&nbsp; The Sabbath Controversy</p>
<p>Jesus &amp; his disciples buck up against the religious leaders of their day.&nbsp; The Pharisees see Jesus and his followers picking grain as they walked through a field on the Sabbath.&nbsp; They charged them with technically harvesting grain, which was work, and work was forbidden on Saturday.&nbsp; Do we have any nitpickers like that, in our Churches today?</p>
<p>Vs. 25&nbsp; David &amp; his Followers-see story in I Sam. 21:1-6.</p>
<p>Vs. 27&nbsp; Jesus questions-what is the real purpose of the Sabbath?&nbsp; The day of rest was supposed to be good for the people &amp; a time to worship God.</p>
<p>Vs. 28&nbsp; Lord of the Sabbath</p>
<p>Jesus teaches &amp; proclaims that his authority supersedes the Laws of Moses &amp; the laws concerning the Sabbath.&nbsp; He is &#8216;The Son of Man&#8217; and lord of the Sabbath, and Lord of everything.&nbsp; Is he your Lord today?&nbsp; Just ask him to be, and your life will change forever. Amen.</p>
<p>Read Mark Chapter Three</p>
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