Lesson Insights: Celebrating God's People Offering Praise

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Explore the theme of offering praise to God through the story of the blind man in Mark 10:46-52. Reflect on spiritual and physical blindness, God's attentiveness to our needs, and reaching out to marginalized individuals in society.


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  1. FALL QUARTER THEME: CELEBRATING GOD CELEBRATING GOD UNIT I: GOD S PEOPLE OFFER PRAISE GOD S PEOPLE OFFER PRAISE

  2. LESSON 3: Sunday, LESSON 3: Sunday, September 19, September 19, 2021 2021 Lesson Title: Celebrating Expectantly (Faith Pathway) Lesson Title: Glorifying God (Townsend Press SS Commentary)

  3. DEVOTIONAL READING: DEVOTIONAL READING: James 5:13-18 BACKGROUND SCRIPTURES: BACKGROUND SCRIPTURES: Mark 10:46-52; Luke 18:35-43 PRINT PASSAGE: PRINT PASSAGE: Mark 10:46-52

  4. KEY VERSE: KEY VERSE: Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee? The blind man said unto him, Lord, that I might receive my sight. (Mark 10:51, KJV) What do you want me to do for you? Jesus asked him. The blind man said, Rabbi, I want to see. (Mark 10:51, NIV)

  5. LESSON AIMS: LESSON AIMS: As a result of experiencing this lesson, you should be able to do these things: Compare and contrast spiritual and physical blindness. Appreciate how God is attentive and responds to our needs. Practice reaching out to those who are marginalized by society.

  6. KEY TERMS: KEY TERMS: Disciples (verse 46) Greek: math t s (math-ay-tes ): learners; pupils. Cry out (verse 47) Greek: kraz (krad -zo): to scream; to cry aloud; shriek; shout (NIV). Mercy (verse 47) Greek: elee (el-eh-eh -o): to have pity or mercy on; to show mercy. Rebuked (verse 48) Greek: epitima (ep-ee-tee-mah -o): honored; meted out due measure; hence, censured; admonished; warned; charged (KJV). Rise up (verse 49) Greek: egeir (eg-i -ro): to waken; to raise up; rise (KJV); on your feet (NIV). Silent (verse 48) Greek: si pa (see-o-pah -o): to be silent, either voluntarily or involuntarily; hold. . . peace (KJV); quiet (NIV).

  7. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION

  8. BIBLICAL CONTEXT BIBLICAL CONTEXT

  9. ANALYSIS OF THE BIBLICAL TEXT (Lesson Outline) ANALYSIS OF THE BIBLICAL TEXT (Lesson Outline) A Sound and a Shout (Mark 10:46-48) A Word and a Wonder (Mark 10:49-52)

  10. A Sound and a Shout (Mark 10:46-48, NIV) 46 Then they came to Jericho. As Jesus and his disciples, together with a large crowd, were leaving the city, a blind man, Bartimaeus (which means son of Timaeus ), was sitting by the roadside begging. 47 When he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to shout, Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!

  11. A Sound and a Shout (Mark 10:46-48, NIV) 48 Many rebuked him and told him to be quiet, but he shouted all the more, Son of David, have mercy on me!

  12. What Do You Think? What Do You Think? How can the church maintain a worship atmosphere that does not hinder people from worshipping God freely?

  13. A WORD AND A WONDER ( A WORD AND A WONDER (MARK 10:49 MARK 10:49- -52, NIV 52, NIV) ) 49 Jesus stopped and said, Call him. So they called to the blind man, Cheer up! On your feet! He s calling you. 50 Throwing his cloak aside, he jumped to his feet and came to Jesus. 51 What do you want me to do for you? Jesus asked him. The blind man said, Rabbi, I want to see. 52 Go, said Jesus, your faith has healed you. Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road.

  14. What Do You Think? What Do You Think? How can we display our faith to the world?

  15. A Closing Thought Your Life Your World!

  16. Closing Prayer Closing Prayer Dear Lord, grant us peace through the many ups and downs of life. Give us enough humility and com- passion that we will never look down on others. May we walk daily in a spirit of joyful celebration for life and love in the Lord Jesus Christ. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.

  17. Conclusion (Preparing for Next Weeks Lesson) Conclusion (Preparing for Next Week s Lesson) While reading the Background Scripture, consider this thought: In what ways do you celebrate expectantly? The lesson topic for Sunday, September 26, 2021, is celebrating in unity. The devotional reading text is Psalm 134, the background scripture text is acts 2:32-33, 37-47, and the printed text is acts 2:32-33, 37-47.

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