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« Way-Station along the Road | Main | In the midwestern 'burbs » June 22, 2005
Acts 3:1-11: The Continuation of the Mission of Jesus
For this weeks Bible story, the passage makes for great drama, especially when acted out by experienced, professional actors. So turn your groups into repetory theatres, and have a good time! I'm sure that you can find someone sufficiently "lame" among you! Pay particular attention to the social dynamics of poverty, sickness, and health that come together here. Please don't think that I have any special points for you "to get". These are just ideas to help focus discussion. Trust the Spirit to inspire you to find your place in the story. Cast:
What is the significance of this taking place at a Gate called "Beautiful"? Both before and after the healing? What role did the carriers of the lame man play? What does it tell you that Peter and John had no silver and gold? Is this a bad thing or a good thing? What is the role of Jesus in this passage? How does the ex-lame man respond? Why are people amazed? What has happened between the difference between the man and the people? How has life changed for the lame man? What is now possible for him? How does this story relate to the activities of Jesus? What is happening amidst the Spirit-renewed Israel represented in John and Peter? What does this suggest about the continuing mission of the church (and of course, the individuals that form the church as they themselves are formed by the Spirit). Posted by johnwright at June 22, 2005 8:53 AM |
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