Who is this man - Part #4

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A summary of the previous messages:

Verses 1-13
Summary:
Jesus is taken to the desert by the Spirit.
Satan is there to tempt Him.
After 40 days He is ready to go and ministry
Satan questions Jesus identity because at the conditions Jesus was, (he thought he could win over HIM).
Through the word of God, Jesus becomes a winner over Satan.
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Verses 14-30
Summary:
Jesus reads Isaiah 61 on the synagogue
Jesus connects the prophecy to the fulfillment on himself.
Jesus is questioned and asked to perform an extra miracle for them to believe on Him.
Jesus exemplifies about two gentiles to whom God had sent help.
Jesus is dragged outside to be stoned
Jesus performs a miracle right in front of their eyes.
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Verses 31-37
Jesus fame is over the region of Capernaum
Jesus' word becomes known as the authoritative one.
Jesus is causing impressive feelings in people who listens to Him.
Jesus teachings are interrupted by a demon possessed man who cries about Jesus.
Jesus heals the demon possessed man and ordain him to be quiet.
Jesus becomes the subject in people's mouth: They are marveled by Jesus words.
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Verses 38-44
Jesus heals Peter's mother-in-law.
It was done on Sabbath // Ministry of healing pag 29.
Making Jokes about "mother-in-laws".
High Fever meant something serious. (Greek Medicine - light and high. great and small)
They told Jesus right away about the situation.
By then, Jesus had already gained the fame of a good man to have at your house.
He would be on James and John's place with the family.
The Lord touches her hand (Mat 8:15)
People already knew about Jesus touch.
Why do we need to be healed? Is it to serve our Lord?
The Lord Rebukes the fever
It would be a good power to have for days like now.
Evening came (After Sabbath)
Jesus lays his hands over all kinds of sickness on the people brought up to him by their relatives.
If it was in our days, we would bring all who are sick of coronavirus to be healed.
Medical Ministry The Body—The Arm—The Head

Christ was bound up in all branches of the work. He did not make any division. He did not feel that he was infringing on physicians when He healed the sick. He proclaimed the truth, and when the sick came to Him for healing, He asked them if they believed that He could make them whole. He was just as ready to lay His hands in healing on the sick and afflicted as He was to preach the gospel. He was just as much at home in this work as in proclaiming the truth; for healing the sick is a part of the gospel.

Medical Ministry The Body—The Arm—The Head

To take people right where they are, whatever their position, whatever their condition, and help them in every way possible—this is gospel ministry. It may be necessary for ministers to go into the homes of the sick and say, “I am ready to help you, and I will do the best I can. I am not a physician, but I am a minister, and I like to minister to the sick and afflicted.” Those who are sick in body are nearly always sick in soul, and when the soul is sick, the body is made sick.—Manuscript 62, 1900

Jesus was careful so people would not loose sight
Ministry of Healing Chapter 2—Days of Ministry

In the excitement which then pervaded Capernaum there was danger that the object of His mission would be lost sight of. Jesus was not satisfied to attract attention to Himself merely as a wonder-worker or as a healer of physical disease. He was seeking to draw men to Him as their Saviour. While the people were eager to believe that He had come as a king to establish an earthly reign, He desired to turn their minds from the earthly to the spiritual. Mere worldly success would interfere with His work.

Desire of Ages, page 31
Jesus expels many demons from the people and they all get prohibited to speak about who He is.
Jesus departs from Capernaum to a deserted area.
Jesus is followed by the multitude who finds and try to keep Him from leaving them.
Jesus tells them his purpose on Coming.
To preach the kingdom of God to other cities as well
How all of the things done by Jesus in this chapter go parallel with the prophecy in Isaiah? (Verse 18-19).
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