A brief overview for Sunday School teachers and Bible study leaders, of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Mark 1:35-45, “Proclaimed,” for Sunday, September 10, 2023.
A video version of this overview is available on YouTube at:
INTRO: When British author Charles Dickens visited America in the 1800s he was mobbed by the crowds who wanted to see him: “When he arrived at any railway station the crowds peered in the window at him “with as much coolness as if I were a Marble image”. There were other indignities. “If I turn into the street, I am followed by a multitude. If I stay at home, the house becomes, with callers, like a fair … Go to a party in the evening, and am so inclosed and hemmed about by people, stand where I will, that I am exhausted for want of air. I dine out, and have to talk about everything, to everybody . . . I can’t get can’t get out at a station, and can’t drink a glass of water, without having a hundred people looking down my throat when I open my mouth to swallow.” (Peter Ackroyd, Dickens, p. 354)
??? “Have you ever been near a famous person, whom everyone was trying to see???” (Maybe a presidential candidate, or a famous singer or actor, etc.)
After you/your group have shared, then you can say: that is very much like the context for our passage from Mark 1 today:
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