Mark 2: May 1999

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News travels quickly. It was reported that the Lord Jesus had returned and, without waiting for an invitation, a multitude gathered at a certain man’s house. Would you like it if a big hole were made in the roof of your house? Some of those who wanted to see Jesus made a big hole in the roof of the house where He was. But the Lord did not complain, because He knew that those who did it had faith in Him. Without faith in the Lord Jesus we cannot please God and our sins cannot be forgiven. Although almost all the people had to stand, there were some called scribes sitting there who didn’t think that Jesus could forgive sins. They didn’t realize that He was God. To heal a man sick of the palsy was very easy for Him to do, but to forgive his sins, the Lord Jesus had to die!
Do you think that religious people would invite publicans and sinners into their homes to eat? That is what the Lord Jesus did. He turned none away.
We don’t like to go hungry, do we? It seems as if the Lord’s disciples did not have enough to eat. They had to go out to the cornfields to find corn. How poor the Lord and His disciples were! Was He not creator of all things and King of Israel? Yet He was here as poor and “despised and rejected of men” (Isaiah 53:3).
1. What did a man sick with the palsy and his four friends have, so that the Lord Jesus could say, “Son, thy ____________ be forgiven thee”? Mark 2:___
When
2. The ____________ reasoned about two things in their hearts. The first was false and the second was true. What were they reasoning? Mark 2:___
Why
3. What kind of people did the Lord ____________ eat and drink with?
Mark 2:___
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4. The Bible says, “There is ____________ righteous, no, not one” (Romans 3:10). Then who did the Lord Jesus come to call? Mark 2:___
When
5. The Lord’s disciples were hungry, so they ate ____________ as the law allowed (Deuteronomy 23:25). What other rejected king was hungry “and they that were with him”? Mark 2:___
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