The JESUS Film 24 Day ChallengeSample
"The JESUS Film 24-Day Challenge: Day 8"
Review
Jesus had relationships with a lot of people. In addition to His twelve disciples, there were also several women who followed His teachings and helped provide for His ministry. In a highly patriarchal culture, Jesus showed his concern for both men and women. Why? Obviously, both men and women needed to hear the good news of His salvation.
In Luke chapter 8, in addition to doing several miracles, Jesus also began to teach His disciples with parables—ordinary stories with a special meaning. In one parable, four different kinds of soil received seed. The different soils represent four different kinds of people and their responses to God’s Word.
Later in the chapter, Jesus’ mother, Mary, and His half-brothers were trying to get through a large crowd to reach Him. Someone told Jesus that His family was there and wanted to see Him. His response hinted at a great truth: whoever hears God’s Word and does what it says can become a part of Jesus’ family. When we read God’s Word, we are near to God Himself.
Reflect
- Think about the four different kinds of soil in Jesus’ parable. Which soil represent true believers? Which soil do you think best represents you?
- Jesus had the power to calm a storm on the Sea of Galilee. What does this teach us about His power to help us when we face difficulties in life?
- Think about the shy woman who went behind Jesus and touched His coat. Why would she be afraid to speak directly to Him? What emotions do you think she felt after she was healed? Can you imagine how she felt when Jesus called her “Daughter?”
Respond
Father, thank You that You reach out to all kinds of people, and that You even reach out to me. Please help me to love Your Word, so that I can claim my place in Your family.
In Jesus’ name, amen.
Scripture
About this Plan
Whether you are a believer in Christ, simply interested in investigating the Christian faith, or even a skeptic, let me give you what I call the 24- Day Challenge! The book of Luke has 24 chapters, so my challenge to you is to simply read one chapter a day for 24 days. There is no substitute for being exposed to this first-century, first-hand account of the life of Jesus Christ. - Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer, Senior Pastor of The Moody Church
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