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Life of Christ (Part 2) James Bullington and Tracy Moyers February 26, 2010
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Objectives Familiarize new students with the Bible story Timelines to place each lesson in context Geography to make stories more real Ensure that major points are understood Build a foundation Help more mature students restudy material for a deeper understanding Tie together subtle threads that build faith Foster passion for the message and its importance
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Periods of Bible History Before the Flood -----------------------(Gen 1-5) The Flood ------------------------------(Gen 6-10) The Scattering of the People ---------(Gen 11) The Patriarchs -----------------------(Gen 12-50) The Exodus ---------------------(Ex 1 – Num 14) Wandering in the Wilderness (Num 14-Josh 3) Invasion and Conquest -----------(Josh 4 – 24)
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Periods (cont.) United Kingdom Divided Kingdom Judah Alone Captivity ------------------------(Daniel and Ezekiel) Return from Captivity -------(Ezra and Nehemiah) Years of Silence ------------(Foretold in Prophecy) Life of Christ ------------(Gospels) Early Church ------------------------------------(Acts) Letters to the Christians ------------------(Epistles) 1 & 2 Samuel 1 & 2 Kings 1 & 2 Chronicles
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Life of Christ Years of Preparation (30 years) Beginning of His Ministry (3-6 months) Great Galilean Ministry (18-21 months) Periods of Retirement (6 months) Closing of His Ministry (6 months) The Last Week Resurrection Exaltation
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The Close of Jesus’ Ministry (Mt 19:1-20:34; Mk 10:1-32; Lk 10:1-19:28; Jn 7:1-11:54) Feast of Tabernacles An adulteress is brought to Jesus for judgment Jesus claims to be the light of the world Jesus compares His Father and the Jews’ father Jesus heals a man born blind Jesus is the good shepherd Mission of the Seventy Parable of the good Samaritan
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The Close of Jesus’ Ministry (Mt 19:1-20:34; Mk 10:1-32; Lk 10:1-19:28; Jn 7:1-11:54) Jesus visits Mary and Martha Jesus encourages His disciples to pray Blasphemous accusations against Jesus Jesus condemns the Pharisees arousing wrath Warnings and encouragements Parable of the rich fool Lessons on attitudes toward material things Parables about waiting servants and wise steward
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The Close of Jesus’ Ministry (Mt 19:1-20:34; Mk 10:1-32; Lk 10:1-19:28; Jn 7:1-11:54) Jesus came to bring division, not peace Necessity of repentance for all; Parable of fig tree Jesus heals a crippled woman on the sabbath Jesus teaches as He journeys toward Jerusalem Jesus withdraws to Perea Jesus heals a man on the sabbath Multitudes warned about the cost of discipleship Parables of the lost sheep, lost coin, and lost son
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The Close of Jesus’ Ministry (Mt 19:1-20:34; Mk 10:1-32; Lk 10:1-19:28; Jn 7:1-11:54) Parable of the unjust steward Parable of the rich man and Lazarus Parable of the unprofitable servant Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead The effect of the raising of Lazarus Ten lepers are healed Nature of kingdom explained The Pharisee and the publican
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The Close of Jesus’ Ministry (Mt 19:1-20:34; Mk 10:1-32; Lk 10:1-19:28; Jn 7:1-11:54) Teaching concerning divorce The rich young ruler Death and resurrection foretold Jesus rebukes selfish request of James and John Sight of Bartimaeus and his companion restored Jesus meets Zacchaeus
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The Last Week (Mt 21:1-27:66; Mk 11:1-15:47; Lk 19:29-23:56; Jn 11:55-19:42) Jesus arrives in Bethany The triumphal entry The barren fig tree cursed Second cleansing of the temple Certain Greeks ask to see Jesus The barren fig tree withered The chief priests, scribes, and the Sanhedrin come to challenge Jesus’ authority
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The Last Week (Mt 21:1-27:66; Mk 11:1-15:47; Lk 19:29-23:56; Jn 11:55-19:42) Question about paying tribute to Caesar Sadducees question Jesus about the resurrection What is the greatest commandment? Questions the scribes and Pharisees about Christ Jesus denounces the scribes and Pharisees The widow’s mite Jesus speaks of the destruction of Jerusalem Judgment Parables: Virgins, Talents, Sheep/goats
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The Last Week (Mt 21:1-27:66; Mk 11:1-15:47; Lk 19:29-23:56; Jn 11:55-19:42) Crucifixion predicted Judas bargains to betray Jesus Preparation for the last Passover Strife among apostles; Jesus washes their feet Jesus points out Judas as the betrayer Jesus warns all the disciples against desertion Jesus institutes the Lord’s Supper The farewell discourse in the upper room
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The Last Week (Mt 21:1-27:66; Mk 11:1-15:47; Lk 19:29-23:56; Jn 11:55-19:42) Jesus and His disciples depart from upper room Discourse on the way to Gethsemane Jesus’ prayer to the Father Jesus enters Gethsemane and prays in agony The arrest of Jesus Jesus before Anna Jesus is condemned and mistreated by Sanhedrin Peter denies Christ three times
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The Last Week (Mt 21:1-27:66; Mk 11:1-15:47; Lk 19:29-23:56; Jn 11:55-19:42) After dawn Jesus is formally condemned Judas Iscariot commits suicide Jesus is brought to Pilate for the first time Jesus before Herod Antipas Jesus before Pilate the second time Jesus is scourged and mocked Pilate gives in and sentences Jesus to be crucified Jesus is led away to be crucified
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The Last Week (Mt 21:1-27:66; Mk 11:1-15:47; Lk 19:29-23:56; Jn 11:55-19:42) On cross from 9am until noon On cross from noon until 3pm Miracles accompanying the death of Christ Jesus’ burial Watch placed over tomb
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Resurrection and Exaltation (Mt 28:1-20; Mk 16:1-20; Lk 24:1-51; Jn 20:1-21:25; Acts 1:1-12; 1 Cor 15:5-7; Rev 4-5) The resurrection Visit of the women to the tomb to finish burial Appearances of Jesus Guards report to Jewish Rulers Jesus prepares his disciples The great commission The Ascension The Coronation of Jesus
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Practice Exercise Let’s take the last few minutes and practice studying a story covered in multiple passages Important tool when studying, Life of Christ, United Kingdom, Divided Kingdom, Judah Alone, etc …
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The Cost of Discipleship ( Matthew 8:18-22; Luke 9:57-62) Read each passage (many times) Write down the facts from the first passage. Write down any additional facts from the next passage, and the third passage, etc… Put the facts in the correct order Put the facts together as one story in your mind. Tell the story! Teach the Real Point!
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The Cost of Discipleship Matthew 8:18-22 Luke 9:57-62 Jesus saw a great multitude about Him Jesus gave a command to cross over Scribe comes and says, “I will follow You where ever You go.” Jesus replies, Foxes have holes Birds have nests Son of Man has nowhere to rest His head Another disciple said, “I will follow but let me first go and bury my father.” Jesus replies, Follow me Let the dead bury their own dead Jesus walking on the road when a man (“scribe” in Matthew) said, “I will follow You where ever You go.” Jesus commands His disciple “Follow Me” Disciple said, “Let me go and bury my father first.” Jesus replies “Let the dead bury their own dead.” You go and preach the Kingdom of God Another disciple said, “I will follow You but let me first go and bid my family farewell.” Jesus replies, “No one having put their hand to the plough and looking back is fit for the kingdom of God.”
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The Cost of Discipleship ( Matthew 8:18-22; Luke 9:57-62) Read each passage (many times) Write down the facts from the first passage. Write down any additional facts from the next passage, and the third passage, etc… Put the facts in the correct order Put the facts together as one story in your mind. Tell the story! Teach the Real Point!
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