In today’s gospel reading, Luke 4:14-21, Jesus heals a man who was possessed by a spirit of infirmity. This passage is a great example of how Jesus can help us overcome our challenges. By His power, He can help us to overcome our weaknesses and live a life full of health and happiness. Here is a super informative post that goes into more detail.
Overview of Luke 4:14-
In today’s gospel reading, Luke 4:14-21, Jesus heals a man who was possessed by a spirit of uncleanness. The Pharisees and the religious leaders of the time were very impressed by Jesus’ power and questioned Him about how He could perform such a miraculous deed. Jesus responded by telling them that He was the only one who could do such things and that He was sent by God. He also warned them that if they did not believe in Him, they would spend eternity in hell. Find out further details by clicking here.
Purpose of Sunday School Lesson
Purpose of Sunday School Lesson:
The purpose of Sunday School is to provide a place for children to learn about God and His teachings. In Luke 4:14-21, Jesus teaches a parable about two men who went to get a loaf of bread. One man had two loaves of bread and he offered one to his friend. The other man had only one loaf of bread and he offered it to his neighbor. The neighbor took the bread and ate it. The man with two loaves of bread had more than his neighbor. This is a lesson about how we should treat others. We should always be kind to others and share what we have.
Background
In today’s gospel reading, Luke 4:14-21, Jesus speaks to a group of people who were gathered around Him. He tells them that He has come to give them eternal life. He also tells them that they must repent and believe in Him in order to receive eternal life. repentance means to change your mind about something, and belief means to have faith in something.
Historical Context
In the Bible, Jesus is called the “Prince of Peace.” This title is given to Him because of the way that He brings peace to people’s hearts. In this lesson, we will look at a few examples of how Jesus brings peace to people’s hearts.
First, Jesus brings peace to the heart of a troubled woman in Luke 4:18-19. When the woman comes to Jesus, she is in a lot of pain. She has been married to a man who is abusive, and she is afraid that her husband will find her. But Jesus tells her that she doesn’t have to be afraid. He is going to help her get away from her abusive husband.
Second, Jesus brings peace to the heart of a man who is angry and frustrated. In Luke 4:24-27, the man is boiling with anger because his friends have left him. He is so angry that he wants to kill them. But Jesus calms him down and tells him that he doesn’t have to be angry. He is going to forgive his friends and they are going to be his friends again.
These are just two examples of how Jesus brings peace to people’s hearts. He is always willing to help us, no matter what our situation is.
Jesus’s Ministry
In today’s Sunday School lesson, we learned about Jesus’ ministry. In Luke 4:14-21, we read about Jesus’ first miracle. Jesus healed a man who was paralyzed from the waist down. Jesus said to him, “Arise, take your bed and go home.” The man got up and went home. This is a great example of how Jesus is always willing to help people.
Main Points
In today’s gospel lesson, we read about Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman at a well. The woman was thirsty and Jesus offered her a drink. The woman was so grateful that she poured out her heart to Jesus, telling Him everything that was going on in her life. Jesus listened attentively and then told her to go and tell her fellow Samaritans about Him.
Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the well is a reminder to us that He is always there for us, no matter what. He is willing to listen to our problems and help us find solutions. We can trust Him to help us through our toughest times.
Jesus’s Authority
In today’s Sunday School lesson, we looked at Jesus’ authority. Jesus was fully God and fully man, and because of this, He had all the authority that was necessary to do what He did. Jesus’ authority was based on His relationship with God, and it was always valid.
Jesus’s Message
In today’s gospel lesson, we read about Jesus’ message to the people of Galilee. He told them that they needed to repent and believe in him in order to be saved. He also said that he would send his Son to be their Savior. Jesus’ message was simple, but it was powerful. It showed the people that they needed to change their lives and repent in order to be saved. Jesus’ message was also a reminder to us that we need to believe in him in order to be saved. We need to trust in him and follow his teachings in order to be saved.
Jesus’s Rejection
Application
How Jesus’s Authority Applies to Us
In today’s gospel lesson, we read about Jesus’ authority. Jesus is the only one who has the authority to forgive sins. This authority applies to us, because we are all sinners. We need to trust in Jesus to forgive our sins and to help us live a life full of peace and happiness.
How Jesus’s Message Applies to Us
Jesus’s message is relevant to us today. In Luke 4:14-21, Jesus tells a story of a man who had two sons. The first son went off to work and earned money, while the second son stayed at home and did nothing. The first son became very rich, while the second son became very poor. The second son asked Jesus what he should do to inherit eternal life. Jesus replied, “If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come and follow me.” Jesus is telling us that if we want to be perfect, we need to follow his example and give away our possessions. This is a message that is relevant to us today. We need to be careful not to become too rich and forget about the poor. We also need to be careful not to become too poor and forget about our own needs.
How Jesus’s Rejection Applies to Us
Jesus’s rejection by the religious leaders of his day is a powerful reminder that we are not accepted by the world. We are not perfect, and we will face rejection. However, we can trust in God’s love for us, and we can continue to follow Jesus no matter what.
In conclusion, Jesus is the only way to know God. He is the only way to have eternal life. We can learn more about Jesus by attending Sunday school and listening to a lesson on Luke 4:14-21.
Summary of Main Points
In today’s gospel lesson, we read about Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman at a well. The woman was thirsty and Jesus offered her a drink. The woman then asked Jesus to give her a sign that she should believe in him. Jesus then told her to go and show herself to the priests. The woman then went and showed the priests her living water. The priests then asked her how she had found such a well. The woman then told them that she had been traveling through the desert and had come to this well. The woman then asked Jesus to give her a drink. Jesus then told her to go and drink from the well. The woman then went and drank from the well. After she had drunk from the well, she gave thanks to Jesus.
Call to Action
In today’s gospel lesson, Luke 4:14-21, Jesus calls His disciples to follow Him. He tells them that He has something important to teach them, and that they need to be ready to receive it. He also tells them that He will be with them always, and that they need to keep His commandments. Finally, He promises them that they will be able to do great things if they follow Him. These are all important messages that we can learn from. We need to be willing to follow Jesus, and keep His commandments, if we want to be successful in life.