"THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW" Chapter Eight As Jesus’ ministry in Galilee continues, Matthew describes several miracles and related events. Coming down from the mount, Jesus cleansed a leper (1-4). Entering Capernaum, He healed a centurion’s servant (5-13). Arriving at Peter’s house, He healed his mother-in-law and many demon-possessed and all who were sick (14-17). Before crossing the Sea of Galilee to escape large crowds, Jesus challenged two would-be disciples (18-22). After calming the winds and waves of a great tempest (23-27), He arrived on the other side of the sea where He healed two demon-possessed men (28-34). POINTS TO PONDER * The nature and purpose of the miracles performed by Jesus * The cost of discipleship REVIEW QUESTIONS 1) What are the main points of this chapter? - Five miracles in the regions of Galilee and the Gergesenes - Mt 8:1-17,23-34 - The cost of discipleship - Mt 8:18-22 2) List the five miracles recorded in this chapter (1-4,5-13,14-17,23-27, 28-34) - Jesus cleanses a leper - Jesus heals a centurion’s servant - Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law (and many others) - Jesus calms the wind and the waves - Jesus heals two demon-possessed men 3) Before healing the centurion’s servant, what impressed Jesus? (10) - The great faith of the centurion who was a Gentile 4) Before healing the servant, what did Jesus foretell? (11-12) - Gentiles would enter the kingdom, while many Israelites would not 5) In Peter’s house, who did Jesus heal? What prophecy was fulfilled? (14-17) - His mother-in-law, and all the sick that were brought to Him - "He Himself took our infirmities And bore our sicknesses" - Isa 53:4 6) What two lessons did Jesus teach about discipleship? (19-22) - It can mean a life of poverty; it requires precedence over familial duties 7) What can we learn about fear and faith, before Jesus calmed the sea? (25-26) - Fear comes from having little faith 8) Who did the demons acknowledge Jesus to be as He confronted them? (29) - The Son of God
May 30, 2016
"THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW" Chapter Eight by Mark Copeland
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