
The Courageous
Nonviolence of Jesus
1. Extending His
Respect and Standing With Outcasts
With hated aliens like the
Samaritans
John 4:3-42 (the Samaritan woman)
Luke 10:25-37 (the good Samaritan)
With women
John 4:9 & 27 (Samaritan woman)
Mark 16:9-11 (Jesus appears first
to Mary Magdalene)
Luke 8:1-3 (the women who assisted
Jesus)
Mark 14:3-9, Matthew 26:6-13, John
12:1-8 (Jesus anointed by a woman in Bethany)
With sinners and tax collectors
John 8:1-11 (the woman caught in
sin)
Luke 15:3-7 (the sinful woman at
Simon the Pharisee’s dinner)
Matthew 18:10-14, Luke 15:3-7
(rejoicing over finding the lost sheep)
Luke 19:1-10 (Zacchaeus); Luke
18:9-14 (tax collector & Pharisee in the temple)
With lepers
-- Matthew 8:1-4, Mark 1:40-42, Luke 17:12-14
With children
– Luke 18:15-17, Mark 10:13-16; Matthew 19:13-15
With the “least of my people”
Matthew 25:31-46,
Luke 14:12-14 (invite the outcasts
to your banquets)
2. In Extending
His Nonviolent, Forgiving Love to His Enemies
Luke 6:27-35, Matthew 5:43-48
Matthew 26-49-56 (Jesus heals his
captor, “put away the sword”)
See also #3 in “The Justice of
Jesus”
3. Jesus
Challenges Authority When It Hurts Others
John 2:13-17, Mark 11:15-19 (the
money changers in the temple)
Mark 7:1-13, Matthew 23:13-36, Luke
11:37-54 (confronting scribes & pharisees)
Luke 13:31-32 (“go tell that old
fox” -- Herod)
4. Jesus
Embraces Rejection & Predicts It for His Disciples
Luke 4:16-30 (rejected by his own
in Nazareth)
John 6:60-69 (many disciples walk
away because his teaching is “too hard”)
Mark 14:17-21 (“one of you will
betray me”)
Mark 14:26-31 (forewarning Peter of
his pending denials)
Luke 22:39-46 (his agony in the
garden with his disciples sleeping)
Matthew 26:47-56 (forsaken by all
his disciples)
Luke 12:49-53 (Jesus brings
division over his message)
John 15:18-16:4 (“the world hates
me and will hate you too”)
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