His-Story Vol 2, Ch 2: The Life of Jesus

Mar 28, 2021

We all know someone who is struggling one way or another. And we all want to help that person. The question is, how do we begin? How do we begin to help someone in a loving, non-judgmental way? Well, that's the discussion in this episode of As Normal As Weird Can Be. Mike and Jared have 3 core values to get you started - watch to find out.

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HIS-STORY: The Bible in 18 Weeks

Volume 2: The New Testament Story

Chapter 2: The Life of Jesus, The Synoptic Gospels

Introduction to the New Testament

1. The Theme of the Bible: God’s Salvation

2. The Progress of the Story: Covenants

3. The Literary forms of the New Testament

a. Narrative: Gospels and Acts

b. Letters

c. Revelation

The Gospels

Why Four Gospels in the New Testament?  Four Portraits of the One Jesus

The Synoptic Gospels

1. Matthew: The Gospel of the Messiah (Promise-Fulfillment)

a.    The Genealogy

b.    Fulfillment Formulas

c.     Typology

2. Mark: The Gospel of the Suffering Son of God

a.    The Mighty Deeds of the Powerful Son of God (1:1–8:30)

b.    The Suffering Role of the Servant of the Lord (8:31–16:8)

c.     Application: Discipleship is following Jesus through suffering to victory

3. Luke: The Gospel of the Savior for Lost People Everywhere

a. The Call of Levi (Luke 5:27-32)

b. Parables of “Lost Things” (Luke 15)

c. Zacchaeus: a chief tax collector (Luke 19:1-10)

Discussion/Study Questions:

  1. Why did God give us four Gospels instead of one? What are the benefits of four?
  2. Do you remember some ways the three Synoptic Gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke) are different from John?
  3. What is the main theme of Matthew’s Gospel? How might this Gospel strengthen your faith?
  4. What is the main theme of Mark’s Gospel? How might this Gospel strengthen your faith?
  5. What is the main theme of Luke’s Gospel? How might this Gospel strengthen your faith?

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