Chapter Three Chapter Three A Little Bible Study on Joy The Greeting About Jesus: Rejoice!

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ChapterThree

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A Little Bible Study on JoyA Little Bible Study on Joy

The Greeting About Jesus:

Rejoice!

The Greeting About Jesus:

Rejoice!

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Recap from Last Week

Recap from Last Week

What is the most common name for the parable from last week, and what are some of the other names?

What was the source of the Pharisee’s joy?

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Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers

Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers

LSB 515

Sing stanzas one and four

How does the author use the word joy or rejoice?

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Into the WordInto the Word

Read Luke 1:28-30 and Matthew 28:9-10. How does the Lord’s joy dispel and displace fear?

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Joy and GraceJoy and Grace

Do you see any relationship between grace and joy? What is it?

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Joy and GraceJoy and Grace

Most of the time in the New Testament when you see the word joy or related words (e.g. “rejoice”), it is either chara (“inner joy”) or chairein (“to rejoice”)

Think of words in English like “charismatic”

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Joy and GraceJoy and Grace

The root of that same word in Greek for joy (chara) is closely related to the Greek word for grace (charis)

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“Hail” or “Rejoice” Luke 1:26-38

“Hail” or “Rejoice” Luke 1:26-38

J. McHugh, The Mother of Jesus, 38–39, notes, “The imperative form χαι̂=ρε, far from being a conventional greeting, always refers to the joy attendant on the deliverance of Israel; wherever it occurs, it is a translation of a Hebrew verb meaning ‘Rejoice greatly!’ ” (or “shout” for joy).

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Recount the storyRecount the story

What is the most joyous greeting you have ever had with another person?

What made it so joyous?

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The race and the bed

The race and the bed

pp. 20-21

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Fake Joy or Real JoyFake Joy or Real JoyHow did Judas feign joy in Matthew 25:49-50?

How was Jesus mocked with words of joy in Matthew 27:29-30?

The Holy Scriptures hold up Judas and the solders that we might see ourselves in them.

Read 1Timothy 1:15-16. How does this passage restore us to the joy of salvation?

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G.K. Chesterto

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G.K. Chesterto

n“We do not want joy and anger to neutralize each

other and produce a surly contentment;

we want a fiercer delight and a fiercer discontent.”

“We do not want joy and anger to neutralize each

other and produce a surly contentment;

we want a fiercer delight and a fiercer discontent.”

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Christ in sinnersChrist in sinners

How does Luke 2:9-11

illuminate Luther’s bold declaration

that “Christ dwells only in sinners.” In light of this, discuss

Pastor Harrison’s observation that

“Only real sinners need a real Savior.”

How does Luke 2:9-11

illuminate Luther’s bold declaration

that “Christ dwells only in sinners.” In light of this, discuss

Pastor Harrison’s observation that

“Only real sinners need a real Savior.”

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Final ThoughtFinal Thought“‘For He purchased and won me from all sins, from death, and from the power of

the devil, not with gold or silver, but with His Holy, Precious Blood...’ The measure of

my joy at being thus delivered is determined by the extent to which I am aware of the heinousness of my sin, the awful finality of death, and the baleful intention of the ancient foe of souls.”

“‘For He purchased and won me from all sins, from death, and from the power of

the devil, not with gold or silver, but with His Holy, Precious Blood...’ The measure of

my joy at being thus delivered is determined by the extent to which I am aware of the heinousness of my sin, the awful finality of death, and the baleful intention of the ancient foe of souls.”

Arthur Carl Piepkorn[Una Sancta 7:1 (Advent 1946)]

Arthur Carl Piepkorn[Una Sancta 7:1 (Advent 1946)]

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