This was Jesus' "homebase".
What is Capernaum
This was what Jesus offered "the Woman at the Well"
What is Living Water
This is how demons usually reacted to Jesus
What is They are TERRIFIED
This is what an “unclean spirit” means.
What is that a person is demon-possessed.
This is how long the man by the pool at Bethesda had been that way.
These are the three (3) REGIONS in Jesus' first year of ministry
What are 1. Galilee, 2. Samaria, & 3. Judea
These were the "three strikes" against the woman at the well.
What is...
1. She was a woman
2. She was a Samaritan
3. She had a history of marital\sexual unfaithfulness
This is the meaning behind the statement “Lord, if you will, you can make me clean.”
What is
This indicates his faith in Jesus as God.
This is basically praying that “the Lord’s will be done” in his healing: “If you will, you can make me clean.”
This is "our willing response to receive the Gospel. We often call this act 'getting saved.'"
What is Conversion
This is the early complaint the Pharisees had about Jesus and His miracles.
What is
He healed on the sabbath
He made himself equal to God
These are the three (3) REGIONS in year two of Jesus' ministry.
These were the three profiles we looked at in Jesus' first year of ministry
What are...
1. Nicodemus
2. The Woman at the Well
3. The Healing on the Sabbath
This is whom Jesus told the disciples TO fear and NOT TO fear.
What is... Do NOT Fear the one who can only kill the body (MAN), FEAR the one who after killing the body can destroy the soul (God)
This is "a secret act of God in which He imparts new spiritual life to us.”
What is Regeneration
These are the two (2) people Jesus has brought back to life, thus far.
Who are
Jairus’ Daughter
The Widow of Nain's Son
These are the the towns Jesus' visited in year two (2) of his ministry.
What are Capernaum, Nain, Jerusalem, and The Gerasenes (or Gadara)
This TERM is used by Jesus when he healed the man in the synagogue, to whom it refers, and WHY
What is
1. "Lord of the Sabbath"
2. It refers to himself as a response to the Pharisees
3. Because he created the Sabbath
This is the message that the Twelve (12) were to proclaim as they went AND whose prior message this echoed.
What is
The 12 were to proclaim as they went, ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’
This echoed JESUS’ prior message
This is the knowledge that the Demon's reaction to Jesus shows they have
What is...
Knowledge of who Jesus is (the Messiah, the “Holy One of God”)
Knowledge of their own fate (destruction, judgment, punishment, etc.)
Out of the twelve (12) profiles, these were the ones which Jesus asked them NOT to tell anyone—AND what usually happened anyway, even when he asked them not to tell.
What are
1. The Leper
2. Jairus' Daughter
The people who were healed tell other people and Jesus has to go into even more remote places.
These were all of the towns that Jesus visited
Bethsaida, Cana, Nazareth, Capernaum, Sychar, and Jerusalem
This is what it means when Jesus says to “take his cross and follow me” and to “lose his life for my sake.”
When Jesus tells the disciples to take up their cross and follow Him—losing their lives for His sake . . . that meant for them to daily lay down their own lives, rights, etc. for the sake of Christ—even to the point of actual death, if it should come to that.
These are the four (4) things that Jesus' warned the 12 (and all believers in the future) about persecutions to come.
What is...
“they will deliver you over to courts and flog you in their synagogues,
they will be “dragged before governors and kings for my sake…
“Brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death,
They will be hated by all for my name's sake.
These are the four (4) uses of a synagogue.
What are
1. a place for worship,
2. a place teaching,
3. a place for trials (like a courtroom),
4. a place to care for the poor, etc.
These are the three facts about Centurions that we know
What is
They were Gentiles – Non-Jewish person
The centurion was the commander of a centuria – the smallest unit of a Roman legion
The centurion nominally commanded about 100 men