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Do What Jesus Did

Do What Jesus Did

The Twelve Equipped for service.

Power is the ability to do something

Authority is the right to do it;

The apostles had both

Luke’s Influence

Compare Apostles’ Audience in Luke’s  vs. Matthew’s Matt. 10:5–6

Content of Their Message

Preach the Good News (What is the Good News so far?)

Heal the afflicted.

Their Provision

Not to be a vacation,

They were exhorted to “travel light”

Live by faith.

  • No Rod
  • No Bag
  • No Bread
  • No Money
  • No Change of Clothes

As they went out two by two to serve Him, they had to trust Jesus to enable them to do what He told them to do

They Had enough: They lacked ‘nothing’ (Luke 22:35)

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Jesus Responds to Faith

Two Stories at Once

Healing of a Hemorrhaging Woman

Compare Luke to Mark 5:25-26 And there was a woman who had had a discharge of blood for twelve years,  and who had suffered much under many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was no better but rather grew worse.

12 years of striving for healing

In a crowd comes up behind Jesus and touched the fringe of his garment

Immediately the flow was stanched

Jesus asks an unanswerable question (except for 1 person)

“Someone deliberately touched me, for I felt healing power go out from me.”

47 When the woman realized that she could not stay hidden, she began to tremble and fell to her knees in front of him. The whole crowd heard her explain why she had touched him and that she had been immediately healed.

Trembling, she presented herself to Jesus and makes a full confession

People in the crowd heard about her condition – and her healing

“Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace.”

Compare this to last week’s text when Jesus was anointed by the sinful woman: “Your faith has saved you; go in peace.”

 

Raising of a Dead Girl to Life

12 years old

An only daughter, dying father saught out Jesus

miracle workers in Jesus’ time were celebrities, mainly because people in biblical times faced death regularly – the average man lived about 31 years, the infant and child mortality were in the 50 percent range, and a mild ailment, like a cut on one’s hand or a tooth abscess could become life-threatening.

A servant came with horrible news. Blunt – using word order for emphasis in Greek: Dead, your daughter is.

“Don’t be afraid. Just have faith, and she will be healed.”

“Stop the weeping! She isn’t dead; she’s only asleep.”

“My child, get up!”

At that moment = immediately ≠ 12 years

 

A Grace-Filled Response to Interruption

How would you respond to Jesus stopping and asking the ‘unanswerable question’ if you were Jairus?

What does Jesus do?

Why?

When Jairus hears Jesus say, “Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace.” doesn’t he ask what about my daughter?

Questions to Ponder

  • What happens because Jesus stops to interact with the woman?
  • How do you respond when you are interrupted or something (someone) comes along that you didn’t expect?
  • Is there a Jesus-like stance toward interrupting people you can adopt this week?

Good News!

“You are only able to receive love to the degree that you are willing to trust”

Background Information

Symposium

Denarius

The Story

Simon

 

The Unnamed Woman

 

Jesus

 

“You are only able to receive love to the degree that you are willing to trust”

 

How much are you willing to trust Jesus?

Jesus’s First Sermon

Recap:

John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus

Jesus tempted in wilderness by Satan

Now, begins his public ministry in Nazareth, Galilee

Sermon Notes

Jesus was handed the scroll of Isaiah and he began to read…

The first words of Jesus’s first sermon:

The Scripture you’ve just heard has been fulfilled this very day!

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
for he has anointed me
to bring Good News to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim that captives will be released,
that the blind will see,
that the oppressed will be set free, and
that the time of the Lord’s favor has come

Reflection Questions:

Read Luke 4:18. During his ministry, Christ stressed that the good news, the ‘gospel’, is for the poor (see also Luke 7:22). Why does he say this?

How often has your daily Bible reading been exactly relevant for that day? Can you give examples?

Introduction to Luke’s Gospel

Sermon from The Table Covenant Church

Introduction to Luke           Luke 1:1-4

Two-Volume Work

Scholars’ dates range early ad 60s – mid 2nd C

 

Meet Luke & His Audience(s)

Luke

+Acts 16:10-17; 20:5-15; 21:1-18; 27:1-28:16

+Philemon 24; Colossians 4:14

Theophilus
+Luke 1:4
+Acts 1:1

What is Luke doing?

Luke’s Gospel is not modern history or modern biography

Luke’s Gospel is good and true history

 

Verse 3: it seemed good to me also, having followed all things closely for some time past, to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus

παρηκολουθηκότι

ἀκριβῶς

ἄνωθεν

καθεξῆς

Verse 4: that you may have certainty concerning the things you have been taught.

 

 

 

 

 

Discussion & Application Questions

  1. Why does it matter who wrote this biography of Jesus?
  2. How might this information change how you read the Gospel of Luke?
  3. Who is a “Theophilus” in your life who needs certainty about Jesus?
    How will you share this story of good news?