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A touch from Jesus can change everything.
The first six chapters of Marks gospel overflow with stories of people drawing near to Jesus, longing to experience firsthand the touch of the Savior. Over and over, Jesus responded with compassion, interacting on a personal level with individuals who had been cast aside by society, their circumstances deemed beyond hope.
As you delve into their stories in this powerful studythe first in a three-part study of the gospel of Markyoull discover for yourself the difference it makes when you engage with Jesus personally and experience His touch in your life.

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J ESUS E XPERIENCING H IS T OUCH All Scripture quotations are taken from the - photo 1
J ESUS E XPERIENCING H IS T OUCH All Scripture quotations are taken from the - photo 2

J ESUS : E XPERIENCING H IS T OUCH

All Scripture quotations are taken from the New American Standard Bible. Copyright 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by the Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. (www.Lockman.org).

Italics in Scripture quotations reflect the authors added emphasis.

Trade Paperback ISBN9781601428066

eBook ISBN9781601428073

Copyright 2015 by Precept Ministries International

Cover design by The Designworks Group

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

Published in the United States by WaterBrook Multnomah, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York.

W ATER B ROOK and its deer colophon are registered trademarks of Penguin Random House LLC.

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Taking Notes

When you see the pencil icon above you may want to fill out your answers on a - photo 3

When you see the pencil icon above, you may want to fill out your answers on a separate piece of paper or use the Notes functionality on your eReader.

If you are using a touch-screen reader or app, simply hold your finger over the first word in the line and then select Note to create a note and begin typing your answer.

If you are using a non-touch-screen reader, move your cursor up to the line where you want to enter an answer and then begin typing to create a new note.

You can then reference your answers anytime you are reading the eBook as they will be stored as notes on your device.

HOW TO USE THIS STUDY

This small-group study is for people who are interested in learning for themselves more about what the Bible says on various subjects, but who have only limited time to meet together. Its ideal, for example, for a lunch group at work, an early morning mens group, a young mothers group meeting in a home, a Sunday-school class, or even family devotions. (Its also ideal for small groups that typically have longer meeting timessuch as evening groups or Saturday morning groupsbut want to devote only a portion of their time together to actual study, while reserving the rest for prayer, fellowship, or other activities.)

This book is designed so that all the groups participants will complete each lessons study activities at the same time. Discussing your insights drawn from what God says about the subject reveals exciting, life-impacting truths.

Although its a group study, youll need a facilitator to lead the study and keep the discussion moving. If you are your groups facilitator, the leader, here are some helpful points for making your job easier:

Go through the lesson and mark the text before you lead the group. This will give you increased familiarity with the material and will enable you to facilitate the group with greater ease. It may be easier for you to lead the group through the instructions for marking if you, as a leader, choose a specific color for each symbol you mark.

As you lead the group, start at the beginning of the text and simply read it aloud in the order it appears in the lesson, including the Insight boxes that appear throughout. Work through the lesson together, observing and discussing what you learn. As you read the Scripture verses, have the group say aloud the word they are marking in the text.

The discussion questions are there simply to help you cover the material. As the class moves into the discussion, many times you will find that they will cover the questions on their own. Remember, the discussion questions are there to guide the group through the topic, not to squelch discussion.

Remember how important it is for people to verbalize their answers and discoveries. This greatly strengthens their personal understanding of each weeks lesson. Try to ensure that everyone has plenty of opportunity to contribute to each weeks discussions.

Keep the discussion moving. This may mean spending more time on some parts of the study than on others. If necessary, you should feel free to spread out a lesson over more than one session. However, remember that you dont want to slow the pace too much. Its much better to leave everyone wanting more than to have people dropping out because of declining interest.

If the validity or accuracy of some of the answers seems questionable, you can gently and cheerfully remind the group to stay focused on the truth of the Scriptures. Your object is to learn what the Bible says, not to engage in human philosophy. Simply stick with the Scriptures and give God the opportunity to speak. His Word is truth (John 17:17)!

JESUS: EXPERIENCING HIS TOUCH

P eople hold all sorts of opinions about Jesus Christwhat He believed, what He taught, how He lived. They also have thoughts on how He died and whether or not He really rose from the dead. But when you set opinions aside, what do you know for yourself about Jesus? What does Jesus mean to you? How have you encountered Him firsthand?

The Bible is unlike any other book ever written. It offers us sixty-six books written by God through the agency of man. The words found in the Scriptures bring spirit and life to us because they are God-breathed and inspired by the Spirit of God. Jesus Himself told us in Matthew 4:4 that man is to live by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God. This means we can encounter Christ each day by engaging with the Word of Godand that in doing so we will find our very lives transformed.

During the next six weeks well be reading and discussing the first six chapters in the gospel of Mark, looking at what happened to those who encountered Jesus firsthand. Youre going to see how lives were transformed by the presence and touch of the Savior. And youll experience for yourself the difference it makes when you engage with Jesus personally and experience His touch in your life.

WEEK ONE

Life is not easy for anyone, but when you know Jesus for yourselfwhen you understand His character, His proclamations, His teaching, His power, His authority, and what it means to be His followerthat knowledge becomes a steppingstone to living life with certainty and confidence. And that assurance is strengthened with every decision to live according to the truths of Gods Word.

OBSERVE

Leader: Read Mark 1:13 aloud with the group. Then read it aloud a second time. Read slowly and have the group say aloud and mark each key word as directed:

Mark every reference to Jesus Christ with a cross: Picture 4 . In the same way, mark any synonyms, such as Son of God and Lord,

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