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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
Stephen, the Unwavering Martyr
Bible Basis: Acts 6:7–10; Acts 7:54–60
Memory Verse: “And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people” (Acts 6:8).
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- Recount the story of Stephen’s courageous witness to the good news of Jesus Christ.
- Describe the parallels that Acts draws between Stephen and Jesus.
- Write a way that Stephen’s courageous witness may inform their own witness to Jesus Christ.
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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
Death Becomes Life
Bible Basis: Romans 6:1–4, 12–14, 17–23
Memory Verse: “Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life” (Romans 6:4).
Bible Truth: Christ provides freedom from sin and believers can be slaves of righteousness, and thus receive sanctification and eternal life.
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- RECALL Paul’s explanation that accepting Jesus frees one from sin while it enslaves them to righteousness and gains them eternity.
- CONNECT being baptized into Christ with giving up sin and renewing creation.
- RENEW our baptismal commitments.
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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
Thomas, the Hesitant Believer
Bible Basis: John 11:14–16; John 14:5–8; John 20:24–29; John 21:1–2
Memory Verse: “Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing” (John 20:27).
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- Identify Thomas’s development as an observer of Jesus’ life and ministry.
- Explain why the Gospel of John might emphasize Thomas’s refusal to believe without seeing Jesus for himself.
- Make a plan to share their doubts with fellow believers who can provide encouragement in faith.
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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
Not Without Hope
Bible Basis: Romans 5:1–11
Memory Verse: “And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us” (Romans 5:5).
Bible Truth: There is faith in Christ with the presence of the Holy Spirit; God has given reconciliation and hope.
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- KNOW Paul’s encouraging words about peace, endurance, character, hope, and love as gifts God gave through the death of Jesus.
- FEEL that God’s provision of the Savior is His continuing commitment to His creation.
- TAKE hope through Jesus Christ into the difficult times in life.
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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
Mary, the Loyal Mother
Bible Basis: Luke 2:15–19; John 2:1–5; John 19:25–27
Memory Verse: “But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart” (Luke 2:19).
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- Recount how Mary expressed her trust in Jesus.
- Explain Mary and Jesus’ loyalty to one another.
- Write a prayer of trust to Jesus, expressing faith amidst uncertainty in present life circumstances.
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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
God Sets Things Right
Bible Basis: Romans 3:21–31
Memory Verse: “Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe: for there is no difference: For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus” (Romans 3:22–24).
Bible Truth: There is hope that faith in Jesus Christ can save those who continue in sin.
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- RECALL Paul’s Good News of God providing Jesus Christ as a way for humankind to reestablish its loving, obedient relationship with God.
- HOPE for getting right with God by believing in Christ Jesus.
- CONFIRM our belief in Jesus Christ as Savior and pledge anew to follow Him.
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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
Zacchaeus, the Repentant Tax Collector
Bible Basis: Luke 19:1–10
Memory Verse: “And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham” (Luke 19:9).
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- Summarize Zacchaeus’s character development.
- Explain the significance of Jesus’ willingness to stay at Zacchaeus’s house.
- Make a list of personal attitudes and behaviors that Jesus’ love compels them to change.
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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.