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! breakthru the supernatural jesus
1 March 2009
BIG IDEA
AIM SERIES                                                     MESSAGE
ACTION STEPS                                                BENEFITS                          STORIES
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launch pad
Mark 4:35+
The acoustic setting from the boat would have been ideal for Jesus’ voice to carry to the crowds.
Some places in Palestine, such as a cove near Capernaum, have natural acoustics that would allow as many as seven thousand people to hear a person speaking in the center of the cove.[1]
Rousing a sleeping prophet to secure his prayers may have reminded the disciples or first hearers of Jonah 1:5–6, but Jesus appears quite different from Jonah here[2]
In Jewish tradition, the one who ruled the winds and sea was God himself (Ps 107:29; cf.
Jon 1:15).
The disciples’ surprise at Jesus’ power is thus easy to understand.[3]
Storms often rose suddenly on the lake called the Sea of Galilee; these fishermen had usually stayed closer to Capernaum and are unprepared for a squall this far from shore.
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Sea of Galilee boat on lake
 
 
Mountains pic
 
Unusual storm – life brings storms – some storms are designed to take you out
 
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*CRUCIFIXION*
 
0  - teaching , in boat
55 secs – sunset, crowd melts away
 
1:08 let’s go to the other side of the lake
 
2:50 peace be still
 
Worship Jesus – he can calm any storm etc
 
Why are you afraid?
Do you still have no faith?
Who is this man?
6:01 arrive other side of lake
 
Demoniac – naked,
 
My name is legion … we are many
 
7:45 end
 
*2a*
 
0:10 getting demons out
 
0:52 healed & sitting quietly
 
1:20 let me come with you
 
1:30 slip quietly back into the lake
 
 
*3a*
 
0 arriving back in Capernaum
Jairus falling at his feet
 
0:40 walking to Jairus house
 
1:23 Who touched me?
 
*4A*
Woman healed
 
*5A*
Woman healed
 
 
*BEARING THE CROSS*
 
 
1:00 Your daughter is dead
 
3:00 arrive at house
Kick people out
 
3:35 little girl arise
 
*RESURRECTION*
 
 
 
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1:30 3 ½ mins left
 
 
 
 
 
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SALVATION OPPORTUNITY
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[1]Craig S. Keener and InterVarsity Press, /The IVP Bible Background Commentary : New Testament/ (Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1993), Mk 4:1.
disciples *~***Disciples.*
Students of rabbis or philosophers, normally committed to memorizing and living according to their master’s teachings.
[2]Craig S. Keener and InterVarsity Press, /The IVP Bible Background Commentary : New Testament/ (Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1993), Mk 4:30.
[3]Craig S. Keener and InterVarsity Press, /The IVP Bible Background Commentary : New Testament/ (Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1993), Mk 4:30.
[4]Craig S. Keener and InterVarsity Press, /The IVP Bible Background Commentary : New Testament/ (Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1993), Mk 4:30.
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