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Synopsis: What would Jesus do if he experienced problems or pain? A practical lesson on the seven last sayings of Jesus on the cross. Includes icebreaker and learning activities. |
Who Was this Jesus Dude?
Purpose
Activate Your Audience
WHO AM I?
- One marker
- One sheet of paper for each member of your group
- Transparent tape
Procedure
Before your group arrives, write down the name of a famous person on each sheet of paper. As your group arrives, tape one of the sheets onto each person’s back so that they cannot see who they are. Explain to them that they must find out who they are by asking yes or no questions only. (Am I a male? Am I on TV? Am I old?)
Give everyone time to figure out who they are.
Transition
If you really want to know who someone is, you are going to have to take the time to investigate and ask questions. Let’s take the time right now to get to know each other better by doing a little investigation.
Build a Bridge
Who are You?
Procedure
Pass out the index cards and pencils to your group. Instruct them to number their cards from one to four. Ask the following four questions aloud, and allow your group time to write down the answers. Explain these rules: 1) Do not write down your name on the card, 2) Write down each answer privately so that no one else can see, 3) Be totally truthful on three of the questions, but LIE on one of the questions – just make up a false answer (each member of your group can determine which question to LIE about).
After you have asked the following questions, collect the cards, shuffle them, and pass them back out. Go around the room and ask each person to read the answers to the questions. Allow your group to try and guess who the card belongs to.
- Where were you born?
- What is your mother’s maiden name?
- If you could go anywhere on vacation on summer vacation, where would you choose to go?
- What is your most embarrassing moment?
Transition
By listening to the answers to these questions, we have all gotten to know each other a little better. Now, we are going to do some investigation and get to know Jesus a little better. We’ll ask questions like, "Who is he? What does he want from me?" When we discover the answers to these questions, we will understand more about who this Jesus dude is.
Communicate the Word
An atheist teenager walked into a convenience store to get a soda. While she was waiting in line, she noticed that the man in front of her had a really nice jacket on. She said to him, "That’s the nicest looking jacket I’ve ever seen."
The man responded, "You like it?" The girl nodded. Without another word, the man took off the jacket, placed it around the girl’s shoulders and said, "It’s yours." With that, he walked out of the store and drove away.
The girl paid for her soda and slowly walked back to the car where her friends were waiting. As everyone began to make comments about her jacket, she turned to them and simply said, "I believe in God."
That one act of generosity convinced the atheist that God must be real. She reasoned that there must be a God if someone could be so generous.
3. Examination and Discussion
Jesus’ disciples made a common assumption. They thought that if someone had a problem, then he/she must have done something to deserve it. When Jesus and his disciples saw the blind man, Jesus explained that the real reason this man was born blind was not so that he could be miserable all of his life. The reason was so that Jesus could touch his life and make a difference.
- Do bad things that happen ever make you wonder if there really is a God? Share examples.
- How do you think God might actually be using these things to help you believe in Him?
4. Application
1. Introduction
You may have never seen Jesus. You may not know much about him. However, he is already working in your life to bring you closer to him. He is speaking to you in many different ways.
2. Illustration
Ask your group to brainstorm things they believe in, but they have never seen. If they are slow getting started, throw out these examples: wind, electricity, gravity, Thomas Edison. We believe in all of these things even though we cannot see them. We believe in things like wind, electricity, gravity, and Thomas Edison not because we can see them – but we can see their effects. The same is true with Jesus. You may not be able to see him, but you believe in him because of the effects he has on you and the world around you.
3. Examination and Discussion
Since this man was blind, he never saw Jesus. As far as we can tell from the passage, Jesus never said anything to the man except "Go and wash in the Pool of Siloam" after he put mud in his eyes. The man could have asked questions or made excuses, but instead he took Jesus at his word and went to the pool and washed. The result – he could see for the first time in his life. He has never seen Jesus, and yet Jesus has touched his life in a unique way. The blind man listened to Jesus’ words and obeyed. The results were phenomenal.
- What excuses or questions could the blind man have expressed before doing what Jesus asked?
- How do you think the blind man felt when he washed his eyes and could see?
- What excuses or questions do you express before doing what God asks you to do?
- How has God touched your life or spoken to you recently?
4. Application
3. Examination and Discussion
- How do you think the blind man felt during his interrogation by the Pharisees?
- What kind of persecution have you experienced?
- What kinds of doubts do you have about Jesus?
- What kinds of questions do you still have that you cannot answer about Jesus?
4. Application
3. Examination and Discussion
- What are some other ways the blind man could have shown his appreciation to Jesus?
- What are some common misconceptions today about who Jesus is?
- Who do you say that Jesus is?
- How have you worshiped Jesus?
4. Application
Do Something About It
You have two kinds of people in your group: those that have accepted Jesus as Lord and those who have not. Offer this closing challenge to each.
- If you are here today and you have acknowledged Jesus as Lord and God, then make it your goal to know Jesus better. Pray that God would help you overcome the obstacles that you face. Take the time each day to worship Jesus.
- If you are here today and you have not yet acknowledged Jesus as Lord and God, then come and speak with me after we are done, or talk to someone else in your group. All you have to do to accept Jesus as your Lord is do what the blind man did – acknowledge to Jesus that he is Lord. Ask Him to forgive you of your sin and let Him be the boss of your life. (Romans 3:23, 6:23, 5:8, 10:9-10, 10:13).
Close in prayer.
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