What Does It Mean to Be Chosen?: An Interactive Bible Study
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This is the official companion study to season 1 of The Chosen, the groundbreaking television series about the life of Jesus.
What Does It Mean to Be Chosen? parallels each episode, connecting readers to the Bible in a brand-new way. It includes:
- A deeper look at Isaiah 43 and its fulfillment in Jesus and the lives of His followers (including us!)
- Script excerpts, quotes, and illustrations from the show
- Guiding questions for groups or individuals
Being chosen by Jesus has beautiful and far-reaching implications—although it says even more about the Chooser than the choosees. We are loved because He is love. We are saved because He is merciful. We belong to the family of God because Jesus invites us, making the Bible and all its promises as true for us today as it was for God’s chosen people.
What does it actually mean to be Chosen? To answer that question, we’re going Old school—Testament that is—which leads us back to the New. Which always leads us directly to Jesus.
Amanda Jenkins
Amanda Jenkins is passionate about communicating biblical truths to kids in a way they can understand and connect with. Amanda lives just outside of Chicago with her husband, Dallas, and their four young children. She is also the daughter-in-law of Jerry B. Jenkins, author of the best-selling Left Behind series.
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What Does It Mean to Be Chosen? - Amanda Jenkins
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE CHOSEN?
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The website addresses recommended throughout this book are offered as a resource to you. These websites are not intended in any way to be or imply an endorsement on the part of David C Cook, nor do we vouch for their content.
All Scripture quotations are taken from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The authors have added italics, underline, and larger type to Scripture quotations for emphasis.
ISBN 978-0-8307-8268-0
eISBN 978-0-8307-8269-7
© 2021 The Chosen Productions, LLC
The Team: Michael Covington, Stephanie Bennett, Jack Campbell, Susan Murdock
Cover Design: James Hershberger
Contents
Preface
Meet the Mains
Introduction
Lesson 1: You Are Called
Lesson 2: You Rest
Lesson 3: You Are Cherished
Lesson 4: You Change Course
Lesson 5: You Are a Witness
Lesson 6: You Are Made New
Lesson 7: You Are Established
Lesson 8: You Are Carried
Conclusion: You Are a Vessel of Praise
About the Authors
Preface
We’re guessing this Bible study will be unlike others you’ve encountered. Most studies that include video content are lecture based with teaching centered on a specific topic or portion of Scripture. This Bible study, however, is designed to be used in conjunction with The Chosen, the groundbreaking streaming television series about the life of Jesus. Each session works in tandem with an episode from the show, bringing the Old and New Testaments to life in a fresh way.
To get the most out of the show and the content we’ve compiled, we have a few suggestions and some people for you to meet. These characters will function as our proxies, pulling us into the story of Jesus and helping us uncover more of our own stories.
But more on that in a minute.
Who Is This Study For?
You.
And us.
Because whether you’re just starting out on the Jesus road or you’re decades along, being chosen has far-reaching ramifications and endless applications—especially in a day and age when issues of identity are at the forefront of culture, and insecurity, confusion, and a desire for purpose seem to reign supreme.
How Should It Be Used?
Both/And
This study has been designed for small groups who want unique content and good discussion, but it works just as well for individual study. In either case, each lesson’s corresponding episode should be viewed before going through the material.
Wrap-up
You will end each lesson with a Prayer Focus
as well as Further Study
suggestions that can be used throughout the week to go even deeper into Scripture.
Discussion Questions
Each lesson features ten questions that will take you from an introductory level, to an exploratory level, to an engagement level, to an application level.
So many levels.
Scripture Citations
The Bible verses in this study are taken from the English Standard Version. The ESV is an up-to-date translation aiming at word-for-word formal equivalency—which is a fancy way of saying it’s an excellent resource for carefully studying the words of Scripture. But regardless of the Bible translation you use, we encourage you to gain more context by looking up the recommended verses for yourself.
Helpful Stuff to Know
If there’s an abbreviation, word, or phrase you don’t understand, take a look in the margins where we’ve translated most of our Christianese.
Helpful Stuff to See
We’ve included an Old Testament Timeline as well as a couple of maps to help you visualize the big picture. They’re really cool.
Meet the Mains
Mary Magdalene
… Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out …
Luke 8:2
With so many women in the Bible named Mary, this one was distinguished by her hometown of Magdala—one of several fishing villages on the Sea of Galilee. What we know of her from the New Testament (NT) is that prior to meeting Jesus, she was a tormented woman, possessed by seven demons. Side note: Lilith
was Mary’s alias in episode 1, which derives from an ancient Middle Eastern term for female demons
or wind spirits.
Only Jesus was able to drive them out, and Mary of Magdala became one of His devoted followers.
In a culture that viewed women as less valuable than men, Mary became a significant member of the team.
1. She was among the female disciples who traveled with Jesus and financially supported His ministry (Luke 8:1–3).
2. She was present at His crucifixion and burial (Matt. 27:56–61).
3. She was the first to witness the empty tomb (John 20:1) and meet the resurrected Jesus (John 20:11–18; Matt. 28:1; Mark 16:1–6).
And she got to tell the boys.
Nicodemus
Now there was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews.
John 3:1
There were different factions within Judaism:
Pharisees:
scholars who interpreted the law to the masses, along with oral traditions. Connected to the local synagogues and highly respected by the common people. Believed in the afterlife.
Sadducees:
the professional religious aristocracy connected to the temple, committed to the written law alone. They were resigned to submit to Roman rule. Did not believe in the afterlife.
Essenes:
separatists who lived in various communes that were focused on prayer, holy living, and the future. Not directly mentioned in the New Testament.
Zealots:
political activists organized to rebel against Rome and against Jewish leaders who cooperated with Rome.
Nicodemus was a leading Pharisee in first-century Judaism and a member of the Sanhedrin, the ruling council of the Jews (John 3:1). As a spiritual leader, he had influence in all areas of society since Israel’s religious system determined the laws of the land politically, culturally, and socially. Pharisees were well-respected, theologically conservative believers in God and His Word, often laypeople devoted to pure living and worship in the local synagogue. On the other hand, priests who were connected to the official worship practices of the Jerusalem temple were more likely to be members of the Sadducee party and were typically in league with Roman rule—which is why Quintus (the fictional Roman leader who interacts with Nicodemus in episode 1) comments on the Sadducees being the enemies of the Pharisees (Acts 23:1–10).
While most of the religious leaders denied Jesus’s claim to be the Son of God, Nicodemus was among the few men of influence to admit what His miracles and otherworldly teaching meant: Jesus came from God (John 3:2).
Matthew
As Jesus passed on from there, he saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax booth.
Matthew 9:9
Matthew was also known by his Hebrew name, Levi (Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27). He collected taxes on behalf of the Roman Empire, which made him a traitor to his fellow Jews. He seemed indifferent to their suffering as well as to the demise of his relationships and his reputation.
Matthew’s collection booth was located in the Galilean town of Capernaum, which was the birthplace of Jesus’s ministry. Coming face to face with the miracle-man-preacher obliterated Matthew’s loyalty to Rome and his apathy toward others. He subsequently became one of Jesus’s disciples, author of the first book of the New Testament, and a faithful follower for the rest of his life (Matt. 10:3).