#446: "In The Room" by Matt Maher

Released November 14, 2022 by More Than a Song - Michelle Nezat

 

The New Testament is filled with moments when Jesus moved, and the people missed it. The religious leaders missed it, the crowds missed it, and even Christ's disciples missed it. Matt Maher sings of wanting to experience a move of Jesus in his song "In The Room." I, too, want to be in the room when He moves. Come along with me this week as we immerse ourselves in what is going on in the room in Mark 2. In this week's episode, I discuss the following: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Make observations Make a list Read in context Use your imagination Start with God Picturing what is going on in the room in Mark 2:1-12 Observing key details in the scene returned home crowded Jesus was preaching the word to them word = the message - Mark 1:15 four men and a paralytic on a mat determined - Mark 2:4 faith faith leads to forgiveness scribes questioning in their hearts Jesus knew what they were thinking Jesus' questions easier Son of Man - Episode 436 authority external miracle the crowd's response amazed glorified God acknowledged Christ's revelation of his divinity - Mark 2:5 Jewish thinking didn't even give the Messiah to forgive sins -- only God - Exalting Jesus in Mark Commentary - Amazon Paid Link "If Jesus could perform the bodily miracle, he was claiming authority to perform the spiritual one as well.." - "Holman New Testament Commentary - Mark" by Rodney Cooper - Amazon Paid Link Considering what was most important to each person in the room Adjusting our priorities to the priorities of Christ   When we are in a room where the word is being spoken, and people are responding in repentance, we have just been in a room where Jesus has moved.   More Than a Song Playlist Additional Resources Lyrics - NewReleaseToday.com Song chords - EssentialWorship.com My new favorite Bible Study Software - Logos Bible Software Affiliate Link Weekly Challenge Read Mark 1-3 to capture the context of Mark 2. Choose your favorite translation and make a list of observations from Mark 2:1-12. Get a clear picture of the room, the people in the room, and their priorities. Before you leave the room, be sure you know what’s