Sunday

Week 20 of Year 4 "The Infirm Woman"

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For adult study: "The Infirm Woman"

The story summary and questions were written in a way that makes it possible to use a New Testament reference in place of the Urantia reference. A selected chapter from a 1932 book, titled Treasure-House of the Living Religions, supports a spiritual theme that is found within the story. Children will use a one page handout that includes a coloring picture.

Paper 167:3
The Urantia Book


A woman who had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years

Students may read Paper 167:3

While teaching in the synagogue, Jesus saw a woman who was bent over and couldn’t straighten herself up. Jesus touched and spoke to her. Immediately, she straightened up and was freed from her spirit of infirmity. The ruler of the synagogue objected to this healing on the Sabbath. But Jesus said, “Does not each one of you on the Sabbath loose his ox or donkey from the stall, and lead it away to water it?” Likewise, she should be set free from the infirmity that bound her.

Discussion Questions

What are some possible causes of the woman's condition? When Jesus saw her, he knew what she needed for healing. Sometimes people need to be freed from fear. Jesus said God is a loving father. How does that help us with our fears?


Procedure for using the PDF handouts with children

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Additional reading:

Read a portion of Jesus' discourse on the kingdom of heaven, which liberates us "from the age-long bondage of animal fear."

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Re: Deliverance from fear

157:2.2 ... Even now you should begin to find deliverance from the bondage of fear and doubt as you enter upon the living of the new life of faith and hope ...

190:5.4 ... Do you not recall how this Son of Man proclaimed the salvation of God for all men, ministering to the sick and afflicted and setting free those who were bound by fear and enslaved by evil? ...

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New Testament reference

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Chapter 23—Fearlessness and Courage—p.122

God hath not given us the spirit of fear,
but of power and of love and of a sound mind.  (Christianity)


[Saith the Lord:]
"Guidance shall come to you from ME.
Whoso shall follow My guidance—
on them shall come no fear."  (Islam)


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