Bible Study 1
Who is this man called Jesus?
Introduction
   
The great figures of human history are fascinating topics to study. Their lives, their ideas, their contributions to humanity are inspiring. Jesus of Nazareth stands without equal in this group.
    Billions of people have found hope and life and meaning in their relationship with Him. In this brief study we will begin to examine what the Bible says about who Jesus is.

Jesus' time in history
   Western Culture marks the years as B.C., "Before Christ," and A.D., for the Latin phrase "Anno Domini," which means "Year of the Lord." Jesus lived roughly 500 years after Buddha, 50 years after the death of Julius Caesar and 600 years before Muhammad.
Questions
1.
Read about Jesus' birth in Matthew 1:18-25.
    Who is Jesus' mother?
    What is strange about this birth?
    What is Joseph's role?

2. Now read Luke 1:26-37.  It speaks about Jesus' conception in his mother's womb.
    Again, who is Jesus' mother?
    Who is Jesus' "Father"?
    Verse 35 is key. What will Jesus be called?

3. In some literature Jesus is described as through he were an alien from outer space. He's almost unreal. Look up the following verses and identify the human activity or characteristic seen in Jesus.
   Luke 2:7
   Luke 2:40
   Matthew 4:2
   John 11:35
   John 19:28
   Mark 4:38
   Matthew 27:50
The point that these verses make is that Jesus is truly what?


4. Yet, the mystery of Jesus is a deep one.
     Read again Luke 1:35. Who is Jesus?
     Read Luke 2:1-14. Who do the angels say
       has been born? (v. 10-11)
    Read again Matthew 1:18-25. One of the
       many titles given Jesus is �Immanuel.�
       What does this word mean?
    Do you see Jesus as "with you"?
       Why or why not?

5. Read the following verses. Identify the action of Jesus that shows he was more than human.
   Matthew 4:23-25
   Matthew 8:1-4
   Matthew 9:18-33
   Matthew 14:22-33
   Mark 4:35-41
   John 2:1-12
   John 11:38-44
The point of these verses is that Jesus truly is what?

6. What do you think is the most important message from the Bible about Jesus?
Link to Question 1 Scripture verses
Link to Question 2 Scripture verses
Link to Question 3 Scripture verses
Link to Question 4 Scripture verses
Link to Question 5 Scripture verses
Questions for thought/discussion
1. What are you criteria for someone
to be considered your hero?

2. How did you develop your present
concept of Jesus?

3. When you discuss spiritual topics
with your friends, does the image
of Jesus that you just read from
the Bble come up very often?
If so, how  If not, why not?
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