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THE HEART THAT TOUCHES
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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THE HEART THAT TOUCHES
Taken from "The Heart of Christ" by Bill Crowder
Mark 1:40-45
Jesus heals a leper
Questions
1. Has there been a time when you felt like an untouchable?
2. In verse 41-42 it said that Jesus was filled with _________ for the man.
What does this mean for how Jesus sees us?
3. "Jesus touched him..." What was the importance of Jesus using this method to heal the leper?
4. Why did Jesus send the healed man away with a warning?
What opportunity may have been missed by not going to the priest first?
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