Friday, November 29, 2013

Luke



“The Son of Man came to seek and save those, from all over the world, who are lost.”

The Original Reader:                                                      
It is in many ways the most comprehensive of the four gospels (Faith Action study Bible) was written to strengthen all believers. Our teacher mentioned the Hellenistic Believers as OR, those who had adopted much of the Greek culture. Luke addresses a person by maybe name – or the meaning “ Lover of God”  - Theophilius 1.3(this name is also addressed by Luke in Acts 1.1)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
The Author:
Luke was a physician, a non-Jew and in the first verses he reveals that he was not an eyewitness to Jesus – but selecting facts very neatly and detailed. 1.3-4.He is also the writer of Acts. He was a disciple of Paul. (Act.27.1 … we, Paul and he)
He is more of a writer, and gives a historical description in the book. His is in general chronological. 59% of the book is unique material  - and is not in the others.
Written in the years 58-63 ad, some say some is written after 70 AD because in 21.20 he speaks about the fall of Jerusalem.
Luke is also mentioned in Col4.14, 2.Tim 4.11, Philem24.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Main Themes and repeated ideas:
Son of Man,  - Jesus also used this term on himself. 19.10, 24.7
Salvation to all the world 2.32, 24.27
Prayer  - is more emphasized in this gospel. 11.1, 22.41
Repentance: in the parable of the lost son (15.11-32), tax collector and the Pharisee (18.9-14), the story of Zacchaeus (19.1-10) the need of repentance  - a reorientation back to God, which also leads to reconciliation of human relationships.

One sentence summary:
Luke 19.10 – “ for the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost.”

The primary reason this book was written:
To show Jesus concern for all kinds of people – and he gives his genealogy (Mary’s decent) (NM.328) all the way back to Adam. Gives us the summary of the eyewitnesses. In verse 1.3-4 Luke explain it himself – “ I also have decided to write a careful account for you – so you can be certain of the truth of everything you were taught.”

Theme Tracing:
What does the book show about the character and nature of God?
The gospel/Jesus is intended for all peoples  “ He is the light to reveal God to the nations and he is the glory of your people Israel”
Compassion: Continuing showing the concern for the social outcast. Women, poor, children, and freedom from prison, the sick – I love this character of God – how He is so bold and have the heart of people in need. He shows us so much how much more the compassion means than rules and religious doings. 4.16-21.

What does this book show about God´s redemptive plan for mankind?                                                                                               
In 21.27: I think Jesus speaks about both the destruction of Jerusalem, hard times – and signs around in the world – but this is to make so that” everyone will see the Son of Man coming on a cloud with power and great glory. “
It is so touching how Jesus on Mount of Olives prays and talk with His Father about what is going to happen to Him. He shows that he knows what is happening and in a way is prepared, but still has this wrestling time, comforted by angels, deserved by his friends, and end up saying: Your will be done. 22.41-44.                                                                                                                                                                              

Application questions:                                                                                                                                                                                
Personal application: What has been talking much to me these last weeks  - and continued in NT: is God’ s compassion and focus on the poor. Over and over again He focuses for His followers to take care of them. It challenges me to look at my priorities and focus. Is giving money enough or how do we do this? – Practical at home? I have been reminded of a group of Romanian beggars just recently sitting in our streets. How can I help, without supporting the street begging or the back men? How can I help these gypsies who are choosing to degrade themselves to beg – to be an outreaching hand and showing Gods love.                                                                                                                                          

Point of passion:
Sharing the new or confirmed revelations in this season with the Parents of teenagers/ Youth Workers in Church
It has been working in me these weeks is God’s longing for relationship with all of us. In
Luke 12.21 “ A person is a fool to store up earthly wealth but not have a rich relationship with God”. I want to encourage the parents and the youth workers in looking at the priorities and seeing how Jesus in His parables talks about repentance. Both in the way of being saved, but also in matters of priorities of money, time, prayer – the whole life. I had a message just before we left for Kona about not giving up or let go even if the teenager is a time of fighting and stretching boundaries.  A practical application I will do is to suggest we take some time set apart to pray in the middle of the parent’s duty every Friday.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Mark



The humility and power of Jesus inspires faith and endurance.

The Original Reader:                                                      
Probably the Romans Christians who lived in a challenging world with increasing persecution. Mark describes Jewish customs to make points clear for the readers.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
The Author:
As a young man he was together with Paul on one of his mission trips Acts 13.5 and 13, and Peter and the others early believers, visited his mother’s house in Acts 12.12. He is in other places in the Bible mentioned as John Mark. He gospel is very influenced by Peter, so some said the book could have been named Gospel after Peter.(SVB 1283) Our teacher called him the first missionary.  
Some think that Mark’s was the first Gospel written, and that Matthew and Luke utilized Mark as well as other sources. (SVB 1282)
He uses a lot of active words and rapid actions.
He probably wrote the book close to Peter’s execution. This would be after the burning of Rome but before the fall of Jerusalem. (SVB1283)                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Main Themes and repeated ideas:
Jesus is the authoritative Son of God. He is very detailed – and describes the feelings.
Describes Jesus as the obedient servant. He jumps quite fast in the book, right into the ministry of Jesus, the preaching and the miracles and very practical.
He uses the word “immediately” more often in his gospel, more than all the rest of NT together.

One sentence summary:
10.45: “For even the Son of Man came not be served but to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

The primary reason this book was written:
The book may be written to encourage the new believers, the Roman believers that were suffering persecution at this time. He wanted them to see whom Jesus was – the Messiah 8.29. He starts off his gospel right on Jesus ministry and covers his life, death and resurrection in 16 chapters.

Theme Tracing:
What does the book show about the character and nature of God?
Jesus has power and authority
Eternal Son of God 1.1, Gods dearly loved Son and brings God joy!
Teacher and preacher 2.38, 4.1
He gives back dignity 5.32-34
Moved with compassion 1.41, sorry for the people 8.2
He is friend of sinners 2.13-22
He uses parables to tell his point. 4.1-34
Unique material in this Gospel 7%,
Only in Mark:
Parable of the growing seed 4.26-29
The heart of man 7.1-23                                                                                                                                                                                     


What does this book show about God´s redemptive plan for mankind?                                                                                               
10.32 – He tried to explain to his disciples what was going to happen with Him.
13.2 – the temple destroyed
13.31 – His word will never disappear
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Application questions:                                                                                                                                                                                
Personal application:                                                                                                                                                                                  
I like the way the SVB put the three statements of Peter – from
1.     “You are Messiahs “ 9.29: certain in his faith
2.     “Wonderful to be here, lets build shelters” 9.5, “ Greatly distressed each one asked in turn; am I the one? “, to sometimes confused about what is central – and trying to fix it himself
3.     “ I don’t know what you’re talking about!”” He denied again “ “A curse on me if I’m lying – I don’t know this man you’re talking about!” To the time where he was so afraid of identifying with Jesus 14.66-72
He was so broken afterwards  - and I can just imaging the feeling of sorrow and shame  - but also the big emptiness he must have felt when Jesus, his friend was taken away, himself sitting there not able to do anything – and what to believe.

I pray that I will stand and dear to let me be known as a follower of Jesus when times of questioning comes – both in this time  - coming home from this school and at work, and in times to come. Just to meet my colleges and speak about the time here, reading the Bible for 3 month will require some courage.

(But I also enjoy how his story goes on – how Jesus makes him confirm His faith 3 times – and chooses to build His church on Peter. And in act we read a lot about a strong and bold man. This is written in John21.15-22)


Point of passion:
Sharing the new or confirmed revelations in this season with the Parents of teenagers/ Youth Workers in Church.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
The way God speaks about Jesus: “ You are my dearly beloved Son, and you bring me great joy – this is the God we want our children to know and His son Jesus  - to make them want to have him as Lord in their life!
The verses in ch 8,34 is essential for me – if we wants to be his followers we must turn away from our selfish ways, take up your cross and follow Jesus. And I want to encourage the parents (and myself) on priorities- to continue to bring their fast-growing children to Jesus (9.36 and 10.13) and not to give up when they start to be able to go by themselves – but be there and support in all areas as needed. It is such a crucial time – and our kids watch our priorities.
“ And what do we benefit if you or you children gain the whole world but loses you own soul?” 8.36
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Matthew



Jesus is the fulfillment of the scripture!

The Original Reader:                                                      
They are Jews living in Israel, most of them already believing in Jesus, and confessed Him as the Son of God (14.33, 16.16, 27.54). He writes as and assumes they know their scriptures – and he is quoting it 53 times. He also writes the genealogy from Abraham – this would probably be of big meaning for the Jews.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
The Author:
Jesus disciple Matthew has historically been identified as the author. He was called to follow Jesus by Jesus himself in ch.9.9-13. Before that he was a tax collector in Capernaum for the Roman Government. In his Gospel we can se many details as from a man used to taking notes and following on details going on around him. Some dates it to been put together in around year 50 AD. He was the first to be quoted by the church father in 110 AD (NB p.300). Scholars think it was written before the destruction of Jerusalem.
Our teacher this week also said that he is the same person as Levi, mentioned in Luke 5.27.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Main Themes and repeated ideas:
He is quoting the Scripture and the prophecies, as to really show to the Jews that Jesus is the Messiah they are waiting for. He is showing that Jesus is the fulfilling of the scripture. 53 times he is quoting the scripture. 42% of his material is unique (lectures in class)
Righteousness – the citizens in the Kingdom of God are called to be righteous  - do right or good deeds. (Is it translated to in SVB). So the ethical issues are important. 3.15, ch.6
In ch 23.23 Jesus is saying: “But you ignore the more important of the law – justice, mercy and faith. Just the same as has been emphasized in OT
One sentence summary:
This fulfilled what God said through the prophet 4,14.
(2.15,2.23,2.17,8.17,12.17,13.35,26.54,27.9)

The primary reason this book was written:
To emphasize that Jesus is the true Messiah and the object of Old testament prophecy and expectation. (NB 282) It is like a bridge fro OT to NT. Matthew is like a teacher – giving topical sermons, and it’s said to be written in to be easy to memorize. (Lecture in class)

Theme Tracing:
What does the book show about the character and nature of God?
I love the women mentioned in this Jesus genealogy
Tamar – young woman first married to a wicked man, that God took his life, then to his brother but he didn’t want to have a child for his brother so he spilt the semen. so God took his life to , then sent back to here fathers home – but then she trapped her father-in –law to have sex with here – and thus  got pregnant with twins on of them Perez who is in Jesus genealogy. (Gen 38)
Rahab –a prostitute, lived in occupied land, war, from Jericho and harbored Israel’s spies (Josh 2.3-1)
Ruth – refugee, stranger, widower, non-Jew, poor  (Ruth 4.13, 17)
Bathsheba – adultery, widower after her husband was killed, one of several of David’s wives, Salomon’s mother (2.Sam.11.3)
Mary – young unweed mother, refugee, and her son died early (even divine God, he also washer son)
They all have such an “ unholy” story, as we often tend to see – but God decided to have them grafted into Jesus genealogy. This is so encouraging  - I just love how God again and again shows he ways so far above our human strengths, possessions, doings or inheritance. Such a great word to share with the world.

Since we worked quite much with this in class – I will focus on the characters and nature in the parables special for Matthew:
The weed among the Wheat, 13.24-30 – The kingdom of God is like a good seed growing among weeds, but will eventually be identified at harvest time
Hidden treasure:
Pearl of great treasure, 13:45-46 – Kingdom of heaven is like somebody offers everything when something great is found.
The net, 13:47-50 Kingdom of God is like the seed that needs to find good soil.
The lost sheep, 18:10-14 – our heavenly father do not want any of his perish – he will keep looking for the ones who are lost.
The unforgiving Servant 18:23-35 – The kingdom of heaven is like an unforgiving servant whom not forgives someone in depth to them – even though they are forgiven much.
Labors in the vineyard 20:1-12 – the kingdom of God is opposite elsewhere – the last will be the first and visa versa.
The ten virgins, 25:1-13 – be aware – we don’t know when or how God will gather us finally – be prepared in the Holy Spirit.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

What does this book show about God´s redemptive plan for mankind?                                                                                               
Jesus is the fulfillment of the foreshadowing from OT. Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple in 70 AD, 24.
In the closing verses Matthew reveals the plan for the expansion of the Kingdom of God by Jesus own words. “ Go out into all the world – make disciples, baptize, teach them to obey all commands I have given you – and remember I am with you always, even to the end of age. “28.16-20                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Application questions:                                                                                                                                                                                
Personal application:                                                                                                                                                                                  
I had so much been looking forward to the NT  - and it was so amazing for me to see on the chart that Debbie gave us – how again God in the gospel – shows his plan, first the Jews, then the near stranger, then all the nations – and then in John he again proclaim his divinity. ! Love it! All trough the book – close, closer and all! The same with Jesus – close to Him – Peter, James and John – then the twelve, then the 72, then the whole world of believers. And I was touched to tears when the genealogies in the 4 gospels again showed this picture. In Matthew The King of the Jews – back to Abraham the Jews forefather. In Mark right on Jesus the servant – the sacrifices in our place. In Luke, back to Adam, and Jesus the son of man – salvations to all nations, and In John, Jesus as the Son of God and his genealogy shown all the way back to God. It gave and gives me Goosebumps, and makes med aweful  -God is so in control.


Point of passion:
Sharing the new or confirmed revelations in this season with the Parents of teenagers/ Youth Workers in church.
I decided to change my POP for the assignments of New Testament  - because my other POP is such a political issue – hard to write about without really taking much effort in studying it more. It is still in my heart and I am praying about it, and God must show me how to get more involved if that’s his will.

These last week I will focus on my work as a coordinate of the Parents support group of all the teenagers in our home church – how I can draw from my new or confirmed revelation through this season in DBS.

From Matthew                                                                                                                                                                                                      
To show them how the God who created the word form the beginning – and through all the Bible – He want to provide, to bless, to teach, to serve – all is fulfilled as said in the scripture. The word is all that psalm 119 says – I long to see a hunger for God’s Word both in the parents, the youth workers and the teenagers themselves.  The word Scripture is mentioned 142 times in NT! It was so important for Matthew to show the Jews the fulfillment that Jesus was.
And the awareness it brings in us to pray these lines in the Lord’s Prayer:
6.13 “ And let them not yield into temptation but rescue us from the evil one”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Sources: Source View Bible (SVB), Nelsons Book (NB), notes from lecture’s in class by Debbie