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Welcome to Bible Bites, your virtual Sunday school, inspiring faith one bite at a time.
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Each episode breaks
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Down the timeless wisdom of the Bible into digestible insights, perfect for those unable to attend services in person.
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Whether you're seeking spiritual growth or encouragement, Bible Bites offers fresh, engaging perspectives that fit in.
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Here is your host, Randy Black.
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In the small town of Nine, Jesus encounters a funeral procession.
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This is the only son of a widow that had died.
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Leaving her destitute and without hope.
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Moved with compassion, Jesus performs a miracle, raising the young man from the dead and restoring him to his mother.
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This profound event that is recorded in Luke chapter 7, verses 11 through 17 reveals Jesus' power over life and death
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But even more, it displays his deep care and compassion for those in distress.
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This episode is going to explore the significance of this miracle and what it tells us about the heart of Christ.
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As we do each week, we'll open up now with a prayer.
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Dear Heavenly Father, we come before you in awe of your power and your compassion
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As we reflect on the story of Jesus raising the widow's son, open up our hearts to understand your care for us, even in our moments of greatest need
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Help us to see that you are with us in our sorrow and that your love brings hope and life.
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Guide our thoughts as we learn from your word today.
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In Jesus' name we pray.
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Amen
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Luke chapter 7 verses 11 through 17 And it came to pass the day after that he went into a city called Nine, and many of his disciples went with him.
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Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow, and much people of the city was with her.
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And when the Lord saw her,
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He had compassion on her, and said unto her, Weep not.
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And he came and touched the beer, and they that bare him stood still.
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And he said, Young man I say unto thee, arise.
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And he that was dead sat up and began to speak.
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And he
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delivered him to his mother.
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And there came a fear on all, and they glorified God, saying, that a great prophet is risen up among us, and that God hath visited his people.
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And this rumor of him went forth throughout all Judea and throughout all the region round about.
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The story begins with Jesus arriving at the town of Nine just as a funeral procession is leaving.
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This was no ordinary funeral.
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The deceased was the only son of a widow.
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In the cultural context of ancient Israel, this widow's loss was not only emotional.
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but also economic and social.
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With no husband and now no son, she faced a future of poverty and isolation.
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Jesus' arrival was perfectly timed, showcasing divine providence.
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In verse 13, we see one of the most powerful expressions of Jesus' humanity
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When the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her.
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Jesus did not perform this miracle out of a desire for recognition or a display of power.
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but out of a deep empathy for a grieving mother.
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His first words to her, weep not, speak directly to her sorrow
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This compassion drives the miracle that follows, showing us that Jesus is not indifferent to our pain.
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When Jesus touched the bear, that's the platform carrying the body, he broke with Jewish customs, which deemed contact with the dead as unclean.
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Yet Jesus' authority transcended these laws because he was not defiled by death.
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Rather, he brought life.
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His command, Young man, I say unto thee, arise, is a testament to his divine authority.
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Death could not resist his voice.
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And the young man was immediately restored to life.
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The response of the crowd is telling.
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They were filled with awe and glorified God, proclaiming that a great prophet had risen among them and that God had visited his people.
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This miracle pointed to Jesus' identity as more than just a prophet, but as the Messiah, the Son of God, who brings both physical and spiritual life.
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The miracle is not just about the resurrection of a young man, but it's about the revelation of Jesus as the one who has power over death itself.
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It foreshadows his own resurrection and the eternal life he offers to all who believe in him.
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It is a story of hope.
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For all who grieve, showing that Jesus has the final word over life and death.
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Some key takeaways from our scripture today.
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Jesus cares about our pain.
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Jesus' compassion for the widow is a reminder that he cares deeply about the suffering we experience in life.
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When he told the widow, weep not, it was not just a command, but it was an expression of his empathy and desire to heal her broken heart
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Jesus sees our struggles and he is moved by them.
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His love is not distant or detached.
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It is personal and transformative.
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He can take comfort in knowing that he is present in our pain and our grief.
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Jesus has power over life and death.
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The miracle of raising the widow's son highlights Jesus' authority over the ultimate enemy, death.
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His command to the dead young man, Arise, was a display of divine power that could not be resisted.
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This moment points to the greater truth, that Jesus holds the keys to life and death, offering eternal life to all who believe in him.
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His resurrection power is not limited to this one instance, but is available to us today, offering hope beyond the grave.
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Miracles reveal Jesus' divine identity.
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This miracle did more than just revive a young man.
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It revealed Jesus' true identity to the people.
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The crowd's reaction, declaring Jesus as a great prophet and recognizing God's presence among them, shows how miracles point to deeper spiritual truths.
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Jesus wasn't merely a prophet.
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He was the Messiah, the Son of God.
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His miracles were a sign of the kingdom of God breaking into the world.
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Bringing healing, restoration, and salvation.
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Jesus restores what is lost.
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The racing of the widow's son demonstrates that Jesus not only brings life, but also restores what seems beyond hope.
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The widow had lost her son, her hope, and her future security.
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But Jesus gave it all back to her with one powerful word.
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This act of restoration reminds us that nothing is too far gone for Jesus to redeem, whether it's physical loss.
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Emotional hurt or spiritual death.
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He is the restorer of all things.
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God's miracles lead to worship and praise.
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After witnessing this miracle, the people were filled with fear and awe, and they glorified God.
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Miracles should lead us to worship, recognizing the hand of God at work in our lives
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The crowd in nine spread the news of what Jesus had done, sharing the wonder of God's intervention with others.
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When we experience God's miraculous work,
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Whether it be big or small, it should drive us to praise Him and proclaim His goodness to others.
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As we reflect on this passage, we are reminded of Jesus' compassion.
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It's easy to feel alone in our pain, as if no one understands the depth of our grief.
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But this story reminds us that Jesus not only sees our suffering, but is moved by it.
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He cares about the details of our lives
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From the great sorrows to the small concerns.
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His heart is tender toward the brokenhearted, and he offers comfort in ways that only he can.
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Furthermore, Jesus' power over death gives us hope beyond the grave.
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The resurrection of the widow's son is a powerful reminder that death is not the end.
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In our lives, we may face situations that feel hopeless, whether it be the death of a loved one, a broken relationship, or a deep personal struggle
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Yet Jesus' authority over death assures us that He can bring new life to the dead areas of our lives.
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His resurrection power is at work in us, offering hope and restoration.
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The story also challenges us to trust in God's timing and purpose.
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The widow did not expect this miracle, nor could she have known Jesus would intervene
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Often we do not see how God is working behind the scenes in our lives.
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But like the widow, we can trust that he knows our needs and will act according to his perfect plan.
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Finally, we must ask ourselves how we respond to God's work in our lives.
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Do we, like the crowd here in nine, glorify God and spread his word of goodness?
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God's miracles, both big and small, are meant to draw us into deeper faith and worship.
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As we recognize His hand in our lives,
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Let us be quick to share the story of his grace and power with others around us.
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As we do each week, let's close out our lesson on this scripture with a prayer.
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Dear Lord, we thank you for the compassion you show us in our times of sorrow and of loss
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We praise you for your power over death and for the hope of resurrection that we have in you.
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As we reflect on your word, help us to trust you more deeply.
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Knowing that you care for us and are at work in our lives, may we glorify you in all that we do and share your love and power with those around us.
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In Jesus' name we pray.
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Amen.
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In Jesus' name we pray.
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Amen.
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Join us on our next episode and we look at the time that Jesus calms a storm on the sea.
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You can find that in your Bible by heading over to Matthew chapter 8.
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