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Matthew 8:1-4
Introduction
Jesus’ demonstrates His authority and power in chapters 8-9.
Overview of chapters 8 and 9
The leper – Jesus’ power over despair (8:1-4)
The centurion’s daughter – Jesus’ power over distance (8:5-13)
Peter’s mother-in-law – Jesus’ power over disease (8:14-17)
The storm – Jesus’ power over disaster (8:18-27)
The demon possessed man – Jesus’ power over demons (8:28-34)
The paralytic – Jesus’ power over difficulty (9:1-8)
The call of Matthew – Jesus’ power over disdain (9:9-17)
The raising of the official’s daughter – Jesus’ power over death (9:18-26)
The two blind men – Jesus’ power over doubt (9:27-31)
The mute – Jesus’ power over dumbness (9:32-34)
Jesus’ power over disbelief (9:35-38)
Jesus power over despair…
Four primary elements of the story
Ø The multitude
Ø The man
Ø The Master
Ø The mandate.
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The Multitude (8:1)
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