Teens · 13-17 · Lesson 9
Signs, Healings, and Authority
Mark 2:1-12; John 11:17-44
Jesus' works disclose compassion and authority while raising the question of His identity.
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Goal: Analyse the relevant text and explain the case that jesus' works disclose compassion and authority while raising the question of his identity.
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Short · 25 minutes
- 3 minConnect
Locate the lesson within Cycle 2 and activate prior knowledge.
- 8 minRead
Read selected portions of Mark 2:1-12 and identify direct observations.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
- 5 minUnderstand
Connect observations to the big idea without adding unsupported details.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating? · What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
- 6 minDo
Complete the primary evidence-based activity.
Activity: Signs, Healings, and Authority Claim Audit
Printable: T2-L02-P01-adam-christ-argument-map
- 3 minRespond
Name one faithful response and pray.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
Standard · 35 minutes
- 4 minConnect
Locate the lesson within Cycle 2 and activate prior knowledge.
- 4 minContext
Identify genre, audience, setting, and immediate context before making claims.
- 9 minRead and observe
Read selected portions of Mark 2:1-12 and identify direct observations.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
- 7 minDiscuss
Test the big idea against the evidence and identify interpretive limits.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating? · What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
- 7 minActivity
Complete the primary evidence-based activity.
Activity: Signs, Healings, and Authority Claim Audit
Printable: T2-L02-P01-adam-christ-argument-map
- 4 minRespond
Name one faithful response and pray.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
Extended · 45 minutes
- 3 minConnect
Locate the lesson within Cycle 2 and activate prior knowledge.
- 6 minContext
Identify genre, audience, setting, and immediate context before making claims.
- 10 minRead closely
Read selected portions of Mark 2:1-12 and identify direct observations.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
- 8 minDiscuss
Test the big idea against the evidence and identify interpretive limits.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating? · What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
- 9 minActivity
Complete the primary evidence-based activity.
Activity: Signs, Healings, and Authority Claim Audit
Printable: T2-L02-P01-adam-christ-argument-map
- 5 minExtension
Compare another passage or claim classification and state what additional evidence contributes.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating? · What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
- 4 minRespond
Name one faithful response and pray.
Ask: What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
Close the class
Memory verse: Genesis 3:1-24
Prayer: Thank God for what this passage reveals and ask for wisdom to respond faithfully.
Take-home line: Jesus' works disclose compassion and authority while raising the question of His identity.
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Analyse the relevant text and explain the case that jesus' works disclose compassion and authority while raising the question of his identity.
- Read
- Mark 2:1-12; John 11:17-44
- Opening
- Ask: What does this passage actually say before we explain what it means?
- Say
- In Mark 2 Jesus links healing with His claimed authority to forgive sins, prompting controversy about His identity.
- In John 11 Jesus engages Martha and Mary’s grief, claims resurrection significance, and calls Lazarus from the tomb.
- Taken together, these passages support the lesson’s big idea: Jesus' works disclose compassion and authority while raising the question of His identity.
- Ask
- What does the text directly say?
- What conclusion requires synthesis or inference?
- What should we avoid overstating?
- What is one faithful response?
- Do
- Complete Signs, Healings, and Authority Claim Audit.
- Close
- Restate the big idea, name one faithful response, and pray.
- Materials
- Bible
- Signs, Healings, and Authority Claim Audit
Discussion questions
- What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
Simple answer: Name one concrete detail from the passage.
Going deeper: Which observations carry the most interpretive weight? - What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
Simple answer: Which evidence best supports the big idea?
Going deeper: What reasoning connects the evidence to the conclusion? - What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
Simple answer: Name one statement that goes beyond direct quotation.
Going deeper: Explain the interpretive hinge and what would be an overstatement. - What does the passage directly say, what conclusion follows, and what should we avoid overstating?
Simple answer: Choose one concrete response.
Going deeper: Explain why the response follows from the evidence.
Activities
Signs, Healings, and Authority Claim Audit · 10 min
Materials: Adam / Christ Argument Map; Bible; Pens or pencils
- Read Mark 2:1-12 and record two direct observations.
- Connect the observations to this big idea: Jesus' works disclose compassion and authority while raising the question of His identity.
- Name one faithful response without claiming more than the passage supports.
Low-resource option: Draw the categories on blank paper or complete verbally.
Signs, Healings, and Authority Claim Audit · 8 min
Materials: Bible
- Read Mark 2:1-12 and record two direct observations.
- Connect the observations to this big idea: Jesus' works disclose compassion and authority while raising the question of His identity.
- Name one faithful response without claiming more than the passage supports.
Low-resource option: Use verbal responses.
Printables
- Signs, Healings, and Authority Claim Audit (worksheet)
Prepare before class (optional, about 30 minutes)
Passage context
Jesus' ministry: Identity of Jesus within the Jesus, Gospel, and Salvation cycle
- In Mark 2 Jesus links healing with His claimed authority to forgive sins, prompting controversy about His identity.
- In John 11 Jesus engages Martha and Mary’s grief, claims resurrection significance, and calls Lazarus from the tomb.
- Start with the selected passage before moving to synthesis or application.
- Read this as Gospel narrative / teaching and account for its immediate literary setting.
- Distinguish direct text, canonical synthesis, inference, and application.
Keep it faithful
- Do not imply that lack of healing today reflects inadequate faith. Keep narrative claims about Jesus distinct from promises made to every believer.
- Questions and disagreement may be expressed without embarrassment or coercion.
Questions children may ask
- How sure are we about this conclusion?
- What if Christians disagree?
Every child can join in
- Offer verbal or written responses.
- Preview activity sequence.
- Allow students to pass on personal-sharing questions.
- No sensory simulation is required.
- Read aloud and use icons, sequence cards, oral choices, or a scribe.