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Viewing Luke Chapter Eight

Prepared by: Soon Siak. Apr 2009

Topics covered ...Topics covered ... Seeds War! 5 An important application for us. 10 Movie time 15 The Ministering Women (8:1-3) 10 The Sower (8:4-21) 10 The Storm (8:22-25) 10 The Gerasene Demoniac (8:26-56) 10 Jairus’ Daughter (8:40-56) 10 Woman with issue of blood (8:40-56) 10

Seeds War!Seeds War!

Two teams. Choose a leader for each. Each member has six seeds. Can send number of “armies” with seeds. The total sum decide the winner. Odd & even to the first & second teams respectively with a point. Five battles to decide winner.

Score ChartScore Chart

TEAM ODD:

TEAM EVEN:

What can we learn ? (8:4-18)What can we learn ? (8:4-18)

Jesus talks about seeds being sown. Listen to life application for us that we need to strive for excellence.

Movie timeMovie time (14 minutes) (14 minutes)The Man

The Ministering Women (8:1-3)The Sower (8:4-21) 34:18-41:05

The Storm (8:22-25)

The Gerasene Demoniac (8:26-56)

Jairus’ Daughter (8:40-56)19:02-21:33

(Note the woman with issue of blood. Lk8dc.flv)

The Ministering Women (8:1-3)The Ministering Women (8:1-3) The presence of these women explains the

manner of our Lord’s livelihood.

Comments about Mary (Marshall pg22)

1. Woman whom our Lord had cast out seven devils. Probably a wealthy woman (8:2).

2. At tomb, early on the resurrection AM (24:10).

3. Near the cross at the crucifixion (Mt 27:56).

4. At the burial with Mary, Clopas’ wife (Mt 27:61).

5. Jesus appeared to her first after His resurrection (Mt 28:9; Jn 20:14-18).

6. Likely the woman who was the sinner at the house of Simon, the Pharisee (Lk 7:37).

Parable of the Sower (8:4-21)Parable of the Sower (8:4-21)

Parable – an earthly story with a heavenly meaning. Hidden from others but revealed to the disciples (8:10-10)Seed – word of GodBirds – devilThorns – cares, riches and pleasuresGood soil – an honest and good heartSimilar to talents & pounds (11:11-27)

Parable of the Sower (8:4-21)Parable of the Sower (8:4-21)Disciples are to use this newly learnt wisdom as a lamp to give light to others.Expectations from the disciples.

Similar to the parable of the Talents & Pounds (11:11-27)

Note: His mother and brothers came for Him (8:19-21).

Sea of Galilee (8:22)Sea of Galilee (8:22)

The Storm (8:22-25)The Storm (8:22-25) Note the account. Another miracle over nature – draught of

the fish (5:1-11) Waves stilled AND Wind stilled

Shown two-fold character of Jesus

1. His humanity – weary and sleeping

2. His divinity – in stilling the storm

The Gerasene Demoniac (8:26-56)The Gerasene Demoniac (8:26-56) Note the incident well. Quite a distance they traveled (see map)

He bears witness to our Lord’s divinity. Other instance – Demoniac in the

synagogue (4:33-44) Reaction of the people Gerasenes

1. Loss of their herds affected more than the healing of the demoniac.

2. Not bothered with the spiritual blessings. The demoniac is to be a preacher!

Jairus’ Daughter (8:40-56)Jairus’ Daughter (8:40-56)

His ONLY daughter cf Nain-ONLY son (7:11-17), Lazarus – ONLY brother .

He touched the dead body (see notes on 7:11-17)

He used the word “sleep” to show He can wake her up.

Woman with issue of blood Woman with issue of blood (8:40-56)(8:40-56)

Some thoughts about this woman… Lk8dc.flv

Woman with issue of blood Woman with issue of blood (8:40-56)(8:40-56)

She is ceremonially unclean by her disease. Affected a holy Rabbi.

Many pressed Him only one with the touch of faith!

Note Jesus has the power to heal. He has compassion on this poor, ill and companionless woman.

A thought – Why He chose not to just kept quiet about this healing?

ReminderReminder

Meanwhile read the text book and notes

Attempt the questions given so far.

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