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Bible Basics

For Smart People
Who Do Not Want To Be Dummies
About God and the Bible

(Parts I, II, III)
By J. George Cover

Lesson 22 - The Life and Ministry of Jesus - Part II (Text Version)

His Compassionate Ministry

The following are some examples in various areas of His compassionate ministry. (Cont'd.)

2. He Healed Many, Many People Who Were Sick or Infirm.

  1. Peter's wife's mother who was sick of a fever (Luke 4:38-40).
  2. Many of all kinds of sicknesses at Peter's house in the evening time (Luke 4:40-42).
  3. The Roman centurion's servant (Luke 7:1-10).
  4. The woman who had an issue of blood 12 years (Luke 8:43-48).
  5. The woman who was bowed together for 18 years (Luke 13:10-16).
  6. The ear that was severed by a sword of one of the disciples was healed and put back in place (Luke 22:50-51).
  7. The man who had an infirmity for 38 years laid at the Pool of Bethesda.

3. He Healed the Lepers

  1. A man full of leprosy in a certain city (Luke 5:12-14).
  2. Ten lepers at a village while passing through Samaria and Galilee on the way to Jerusalem (Luke 17:11-19).

4. He Healed Palsy

A man carried by four friends and let down through the roof because they could not get through the crowd into the house where Jesus was (Luke 5:18-26).

5. He Healed a Man With a Withered Hand (Luke 6:6-11).

6. He Restored or Gave Sight to Blind People.

  1. At Jerusalem (Luke 18:3 5-43).
  2. A man born blind who was told to wash in the Pool of Siloam (John 9).

7. He Fed Multitudes With A Small Amount of Food and Baskets Full Were Left Over.

  1. Five thousand men, besides the women and children in a desert place near the city of Bethsaida, with five loaves and two fishes and took up 12 baskets of fragments (Matthew 14:15-21; Luke 18:35-43).
  2. Four thousand men, besides the women and children, who had continued with Him for three days and had nothing to eat, with 7 loaves and a few fishes; they took up 7 baskets full (Matthew 15:29-39).

8. He Raised the Dead to Life Again.

  1. The widow's son at Nain (Luke 7:11-15).
  2. Jairus' (a ruler of the synagogue) daughter (Luke 8:49-56).
  3. Lazarus, brother to Martha and Mary, friends of Jesus (John 11).

9. He Helped Some Disappointed Fishermen Catch a Lot of Fish (Luke 5:5-9; John 21:11).

10. He Calmed A Stormy Sea for Some Frightened Disciples Twice (Matthew 8:23-27; Matthew 14:22-33).

11. Jesus Forgave Sinners and Changed Their Lives.

  1. Mary Magdalene, out of whom He cast seven devils (Luke 8:1-2).
  2. Zacchaeus, a tax collector (Luke 19:1 -10).
  3. A woman of Samaria who had had five husbands and was living with a man who was not her husband. Then many of the Samaritans believed (John 4).
  4. A woman who was caught in the act of adultery and brought to Jesus for Him to condemn. John 8:11.
  5. The disciple, Peter, after he denied that he knew Jesus while He was on trial; he then cursed and swore (Luke 22:12).

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