Authority Beyond Words - Matthew 8
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“Authority Beyond Words”
Matthew 8
Event
Reference(s) to authority
Healing the leper (vv. 1-4)
Healing of the centurion’s
servant (vv. 5-13)
The healing of Peter’s
mother-in-law (vv. 14-15)
Event
Reference(s) to authority
Healing the leper (vv. 1-4) “If you will, you can . . .” (v. 2)
“I will . . . “ (v. 3)
“Go . . . offer . . . [what] Moses commanded”
(v. 4)
Healing of the centurion’s
servant (vv. 5-13)
The healing of Peter’s
mother-in-law (vv. 14-15)
Event
Reference(s) to authority
Healing the leper (vv. 1-4) “If you will, you can . . .” (v. 2)
“I will . . . “ (v. 3)
“Go . . . offer . . . [what] Moses commanded”
(v. 4)
Healing of the centurion’s “only say a word” (v. 8)
servant (vv. 5-13)
“I too am a man under authority with soldiers
under me”
I say “Go . . . come . . . do this”
“And he goes . . . comes . . .and does it” (v. 9)
The healing of Peter’s
mother-in-law (vv. 14-15)
Event
Reference(s) to authority
Healing the leper (vv. 1-4) “If you will, you can . . .” (v. 2)
“I will . . . “ (v. 3)
“Go . . . offer . . . [what] Moses commanded”
(v. 4)
Healing of the centurion’s “only say a word” (v. 8)
servant (vv. 5-13)
“I too am a man under authority with soldiers
under me”
I say “Go . . . come . . . do this”
“And he goes . . . comes . . .and does it” (v. 9)
The healing of Peter’s
“He touched her . . . and the fever left” (v. 15)
mother-in-law (vv. 14-15)
Event
The healing of demoniacs
and the others (vv. 16-17)
The teaching on the cost of
discipleship (vv. 18-22)
Calming of the storm (vv.
23-27)
Healing Gadarene
demoniacs (vv. 28-34)
Reference(s) to authority
Event
The healing of demoniacs
and the others (vv. 16-17)
The teaching on the cost of
discipleship (vv. 18-22)
Calming of the storm (vv.
23-27)
Healing Gadarene
demoniacs (vv. 28-34)
Reference(s) to authority
“He cast out spirits with a word and healed all”
Event
The healing of demoniacs
and the others (vv. 16-17)
Reference(s) to authority
“He cast out spirits with a word and healed all”
The teaching on the cost of “he gave orders to go to the other side” (v. 18)
discipleship (vv. 18-22)
“permit me first to . . .” (v. 21)
“follow me” (v. 22)
Calming of the storm (vv.
23-27)
Healing Gadarene
demoniacs (vv. 28-34)
Event
The healing of demoniacs
and the others (vv. 16-17)
Reference(s) to authority
“He cast out spirits with a word and healed all”
The teaching on the cost of “he gave orders to go to the other side” (v. 18)
discipleship (vv. 18-22)
“permit me first to . . .” (v. 21)
“follow me” (v. 22)
Calming of the storm (vv.
23-27)
Healing Gadarene
demoniacs (vv. 28-34)
“even the winds and the sea obey Him” (v. 27)
Event
The healing of demoniacs
and the others (vv. 16-17)
Reference(s) to authority
“He cast out spirits with a word and healed all”
The teaching on the cost of “he gave orders to go to the other side” (v. 18)
discipleship (vv. 18-22)
“permit me first to . . .” (v. 21)
“follow me” (v. 22)
Calming of the storm (vv.
23-27)
Healing Gadarene
demoniacs (vv. 28-34)
“even the winds and the sea obey Him” (v. 27)
“O Son of God” (v. 29)
“Have you come to torment us?” (v. 29)
“The demons begged him” (v. 31)
“Go! So they came out and went” (v. 32)
Event
Reference(s) to Authority
Healing the
leper (vv. 1-4)
“If you will, you can . . .” (v. 2)
“I will . . . “ (v. 3)
“Go . . . offer . . . [what] Moses
commanded” (v. 4)
Healing of the “only say a word” (v. 8)
centurion’s
“I too am a man under
servant (vv. 5-13) authority” (v. 9
The healing of
“He touched her . . . and the
Peter’s motherfever left” (v. 15)
in-law (vv. 14-15)
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
Event
Healing the
leper (vv. 1-4)
Reference(s) to Authority
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
“If you will, you can . . .” (v. 2)
Jesus always exercises His authority at
“I will . . . “ (v. 3)
will but never in contradiction to God’s
“Go . . . offer . . . [what] Moses
revealed
will
in
scripture.
commanded” (v. 4)
Healing of the “only say a word” (v. 8)
centurion’s
“I too am a man under
servant (vv. 5-13) authority” (v. 9
The healing of
“He touched her . . . and the
Peter’s motherfever left” (v. 15)
in-law (vv. 14-15)
Event
Healing the
leper (vv. 1-4)
Reference(s) to Authority
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
“If you will, you can . . .” (v. 2)
Jesus always exercises His authority at
“I will . . . “ (v. 3)
will but never in contradiction to God’s
“Go . . . offer . . . [what] Moses
revealed
will
in
scripture.
commanded” (v. 4)
Healing of the “only say a word” (v. 8)
centurion’s
“I too am a man under
servant (vv. 5-13) authority” (v. 9
The healing of
“He touched her . . . and the
Peter’s motherfever left” (v. 15)
in-law (vv. 14-15)
a. Jesus exercises his authority with
only a word.
Event
Healing the
leper (vv. 1-4)
Reference(s) to Authority
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
“If you will, you can . . .” (v. 2)
Jesus always exercises His authority at
“I will . . . “ (v. 3)
will but never in contradiction to God’s
“Go . . . offer . . . [what] Moses
revealed
will
in
scripture.
commanded” (v. 4)
Healing of the “only say a word” (v. 8)
centurion’s
“I too am a man under
servant (vv. 5-13) authority” (v. 9
The healing of
“He touched her . . . and the
Peter’s motherfever left” (v. 15)
in-law (vv. 14-15)
a. Jesus exercises his authority with
only a word. b. Jesus delights to use
His authority to bless uncommonly
humble and implicit faith.
Event
Healing the
leper (vv. 1-4)
Reference(s) to Authority
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
“If you will, you can . . .” (v. 2)
Jesus always exercises His authority at
“I will . . . “ (v. 3)
will but never in contradiction to God’s
“Go . . . offer . . . [what] Moses
revealed
will
in
scripture.
commanded” (v. 4)
Healing of the “only say a word” (v. 8)
centurion’s
“I too am a man under
servant (vv. 5-13) authority” (v. 9
The healing of
“He touched her . . . and the
Peter’s motherfever left” (v. 15)
in-law (vv. 14-15)
a. Jesus exercises his authority with
only a word. b. Jesus delights to use
His authority to bless uncommonly
humble and implicit faith.
Jesus can exercise his authority through
touch without using words.
Note: Jesus rebukes the fever in parallel
passage (Luke 4:39).
Event
Reference(s) to Authority
The healing of
demoniacs and “He cast out spirits with a
the others
word and healed all”
(vv. 16-17)
The teaching on “he gave orders to go to the
the cost of
other side” (v. 18)
discipleship
“permit me first to . . .” (v. 21)
(vv. 18-22)
“follow me” (v. 22)
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
Event
Reference(s) to Authority
The healing of
demoniacs and “He cast out spirits with a
the others
word and healed all”
(vv. 16-17)
The teaching on “he gave orders to go to the
the cost of
other side” (v. 18)
discipleship
“permit me first to . . .” (v. 21)
(vv. 18-22)
“follow me” (v. 22)
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
Jesus exercises authority over physical
and spiritual sickness with a word in
keeping with and in fulfilment of
scripture for the good of others.
Event
Reference(s) to Authority
The healing of
demoniacs and “He cast out spirits with a
the others
word and healed all”
(vv. 16-17)
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
Jesus exercises authority over physical
and spiritual sickness with a word in
keeping with and in fulfilment of
scripture for the good of others.
The teaching on “he gave orders to go to the Jesus exercises His authority over His
the cost of
other side” (v. 18)
disciples’
location
and
their
family
discipleship
“permit me first to . . .” (v. 21)
priorities.
(vv. 18-22)
“follow me” (v. 22)
Event
Reference(s) to authority
Calming of the
“even the winds and the sea obey
storm
Him” (v. 27)
(vv. 23-27)
Healing
Gadarene
demoniacs
(vv. 28-34)
“O Son of God” (v. 29)
“Have you come to torment us?”
(v. 29)
“The demons begged him” (v. 31)
“Go! . . .they came out and went”
(v. 32)
Teaching about Jesus’ authority
Event
Reference(s) to Authority
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
Calming of the
“even the winds and the sea obey
storm
Him” (v. 27)
(vv. 23-27)
Jesus exercises bigger authority than
the biggest natural forces even when
His followers panic and exercise little
faith.
Healing
Gadarene
demoniacs
(vv. 28-34)
“O Son of God” (v. 29)
“Have you come to torment us?”
(v. 29)
“The demons begged him” (v. 31)
“Go! . . .they came out and went”
(v. 32)
Event
Reference(s) to Authority
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority
Calming of the
“even the winds and the sea obey
storm
Him” (v. 27)
(vv. 23-27)
Jesus exercises bigger authority than
the biggest natural forces even when
His followers panic and exercise little
faith.
“O Son of God” (v. 29)
“Have you come to torment us?”
(v. 29)
“The demons begged him” (v. 31)
“Go! . . .they came out and went”
(v. 32)
Jesus exercises authority over the
demon world and exposes the
human heart’s preference for the
status quo over the disruptive cost of
changed lives.
Healing
Gadarene
demoniacs
(vv. 28-34)
Event
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority Posture toward Jesus
Healing the leper (vv.
1-4)
Jesus always exercises His
authority at will but never in
contradiction to God’s revealed will
in scripture.
Healing of the
centurion’s servant (vv.
5-13)
a. Jesus exercises his authority
with only a word. b. Jesus
delights to use His authority to
bless uncommonly humble and
implicit faith.
The healing of Peter’s
Jesus can exercise his authority
mother-in-law (vv. 14-15) through touch without using
words.
Note: Jesus rebukes the fever in
parallel passage (Luke 4:39).
Event
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority Posture toward Jesus
Healing the leper (vv.
1-4)
Jesus always exercises His
kneeling before/
authority at will but never in
worshiping
Jesus
contradiction to God’s revealed will
in scripture.
Healing of the
centurion’s servant (vv.
5-13)
a. Jesus exercises his authority
with only a word. b. Jesus
delights to use His authority to
bless uncommonly humble and
implicit faith.
The healing of Peter’s
Jesus can exercise his authority
mother-in-law (vv. 14-15) through touch without using
words.
Note: Jesus rebukes the fever in
parallel passage (Luke 4:39).
Event
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority Posture toward Jesus
Healing the leper (vv.
1-4)
Jesus always exercises His
kneeling before/
authority at will but never in
worshiping
Jesus
contradiction to God’s revealed will
in scripture.
Healing of the
centurion’s servant (vv.
5-13)
a. Jesus exercises his authority
with only a word. b. Jesus
delights to use His authority to
bless uncommonly humble and
implicit faith.
The healing of Peter’s
Jesus can exercise his authority
mother-in-law (vv. 14-15) through touch without using
words.
Note: Jesus rebukes the fever in
parallel passage (Luke 4:39).
unworthy of Jesus
entering his home but full
of faith in Jesus’ authority
Event
Teaching about Jesus’ Authority Posture toward Jesus
Healing the leper (vv.
1-4)
Jesus always exercises His
kneeling before/
authority at will but never in
worshiping
Jesus
contradiction to God’s revealed will
in scripture.
Healing of the
centurion’s servant (vv.
5-13)
a. Jesus exercises his authority
with only a word. b. Jesus
delights to use His authority to
bless uncommonly humble and
implicit faith.
unworthy of Jesus
entering his home but full
of faith in Jesus’ authority
The healing of Peter’s
Jesus can exercise his authority
mother-in-law (vv. 14-15) through touch without using
words.
Note: Jesus rebukes the fever in
parallel passage (Luke 4:39).
gets up and serves Jesus
after being healed
Event
Teaching about Jesus’ authority
Posture toward Jesus
Healing of
Jesus exercises authority over physical
demoniacs and and spiritual sickness with a word in
the others
keeping with and in fulfilment of
(vv. 16-17)
scripture for the good of others.
Teaching on the Jesus exercises His authority over His
cost of
disciples’ location and their family
discipleship
priorities.
(vv. 18-22)
Calming the
Jesus exercises bigger authority than
storm (vv. 23-27) the biggest natural forces even when His
followers panic and exercise little faith.
Healing
Gadarene
demoniacs
(vv. 28-34)
Jesus exercises authority over the
demon world and exposes the human
heart’s preference for the status quo
over the disruptive cost of changed
lives.
Event
Teaching about Jesus’ authority
Posture toward Jesus
Healing of
Jesus exercises authority over physical passively willing to be brought to
demoniacs and and spiritual sickness with a word in
Jesus
the others
keeping with and in fulfilment of
(vv. 16-17)
scripture for the good of others.
Teaching on the Jesus exercises His authority over His
cost of
disciples’ location and their family
discipleship
priorities.
(vv. 18-22)
Calming of the Jesus exercises bigger authority than
storm (vv. 23-27) the biggest natural forces even when His
followers panic and exercise little faith.
Healing
Gadarene
demoniacs
(vv. 28-34)
Jesus exercises authority over the
demon world and exposes the human
heart’s preference for the status quo
over the disruptive cost of changed
lives.
Event
Teaching about Jesus’ authority
Posture toward Jesus
Healing of
Jesus exercises authority over physical passively willing to be brought to
demoniacs and and spiritual sickness with a word in
Jesus
the others
keeping with and in fulfilment of
(vv. 16-17)
scripture for the good of others.
Teaching on the Jesus exercises His authority over His
outwardly wanting to follow Jesus
cost of
disciples’ location and their family
but
full
of
reservations
discipleship
priorities.
(vv. 18-22)
Calming of the Jesus exercises bigger authority than
storm (vv. 23-27) the biggest natural forces even when His
followers panic and exercise little faith.
Healing
Gadarene
demoniacs
(vv. 28-34)
Jesus exercises authority over the
demon world and exposes the human
heart’s preference for the status quo
over the disruptive cost of changed
lives.
Event
Teaching about Jesus’ authority
Posture toward Jesus
Healing of
Jesus exercises authority over physical passively willing to be brought to
demoniacs and and spiritual sickness with a word in
Jesus
the others
keeping with and in fulfilment of
(vv. 16-17)
scripture for the good of others.
Teaching on the Jesus exercises His authority over His
outwardly wanting to follow Jesus
cost of
disciples’ location and their family
but
full
of
reservations
discipleship
priorities.
(vv. 18-22)
Calming of the Jesus exercises bigger authority than
committed followers of Jesus but
storm (vv. 23-27) the biggest natural forces even when His
faithlessly
afraid
in
trials
followers panic and exercise little faith.
encountered in His service;
rebuked and amazed at His
authority
Healing
Gadarene
demoniacs
(vv. 28-34)
Jesus exercises authority over the
demon world and exposes the human
heart’s preference for the status quo
over the disruptive cost of changed
lives.
Event
Teaching about Jesus’ authority
Posture toward Jesus
Healing of
Jesus exercises authority over physical passively willing to be brought to
demoniacs and and spiritual sickness with a word in
Jesus
the others
keeping with and in fulfilment of
(vv. 16-17)
scripture for the good of others.
Teaching on the Jesus exercises His authority over His
outwardly wanting to follow Jesus
cost of
disciples’ location and their family
but
full
of
reservations
discipleship
priorities.
(vv. 18-22)
Calming of the Jesus exercises bigger authority than
committed followers of Jesus but
storm (vv. 23-27) the biggest natural forces even when His
faithlessly
afraid
in
trials
followers panic and exercise little faith.
Healing
Gadarene
demoniacs
(vv. 28-34)
Jesus exercises authority over the
demon world and exposes the human
heart’s preference for the status quo
over the disruptive cost of changed
lives.
encountered in His service;
rebuked and amazed at His
authority
though benefitting from Jesus’
authority, dismissive of Jesus due
to His disruptive authority
“Authority Beyond Words”
Matthew 8