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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
Simon Peter, the Restored Disciple
Bible Basis: Mark 8:27–29; Luke 22:31–34; John 18:25–27; 21:15–17
Memory Verse: “He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep” (John 21:17).
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- Recount the major events of Peter’s life.
- Explain how Peter’s life demonstrates God’s ability to use people in spite of their failings.
- List ways that personal shortcomings can become opportunities to depend on Christ.
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
Ignoring God’s Truth Within Us
| BIBLE BASIS Romans 2:17–29
MEMORY VERSE “For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified” (Romans 2:13).
BIBLE TRUTH Paul declares that some people teach others to follow the Law, but do not follow the Law themselves.
LESSON AIM By the end of the lesson, we will:
(1) TELL what Paul reveals about the people who claim to follow God’s Law while failing to keep it.
(2) RECOGNIZE the hypocrisy of claiming to belong to God while breaking God’s Law.
(3) IDENTIFY the hypocrisy in our beliefs and daily actions and ways to comply with God’s Law. |
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
The Believing Centurion
| BIBLE BASIS Matthew 8:5–13
MEMORY VERSE “Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:10).
LESSON AIM By the end of the lesson, we will:
(1) Identify the centurion’s appeal to Jesus.
(2) Explain why the centurion’s ‘great faith’ is astonishing.
(3) List ways to practice intercessory prayer and appeals to Jesus as an act of faith in God’s power. |
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
Ignoring God’s Plain Truth
Bible Basis: Romans 1:18–23, 28–32
Memory Verse: “For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse” (Romans 1:20).
Bible Truth: Paul recounts how people will disobey God and take pride in filling their lives with actions that oppose His will.
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- KNOW Paul’s plaintive story of God’s magnificent creation choosing to wreck itself with sin.
- FEEL that humans really do have the freedom to be disobedient but will suffer God’s punishment.
- DO God’s will instead of sinning.
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
Amos, the Courageous Prophet
| Bible Basis: Amos 1:1; 2:11–12; 3:7–8; 7:10–15
Memory Verse: “And the LORD took me as I followed the flock, and the LORD said unto me, Go, prophesy unto my people Israel” (Amos 7:15).
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- Summarize the message Amos brought to Israel.
- Compare the call and ministry of Amos to other prophets of Israel and Judah.
- Propose a way to strengthen courage for giving witness to God’s justice.
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.