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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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Rated 3.00 out of 5
LESSON STUDY NOTES
Praise for Deliverance
Unit 2: Songs of the Old Testament [Davidβs prayer of forgiveness], A Plea for Deliverance
Β Bible Basis: Isaiah 25:1-10a
Memory Verse: βAnd in this mountain shall the Lord of hosts make unto all people a feast of fat things, a feast of wines on the lees, of fat things full of marrow, of wines on the lees well refined.β Isaiah 25:6
Lesson Aims: After participating in this lesson, each learner will be able to:
- Summarize the historical context of Isaiah the man.
- Connect Isaiahβs historical context to his specific assurances of Godβs faithfulness.
- Write a personal testimony to Godβs faithfulness.
These notes are PERSONAL study notes ONLY. They are not a publisher’s lesson, commentary or any other scholarly publication. References KJV – The KJV is public domain in the United States.
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.
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SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION PACK
A Plea for Deliverance
Bible Basis: Psalm 22:1-11
Check out the Hope Complains Small Group Lesson Packetβthe small group study Iβve prepared for the young adults at my church, and Iβm excited to share it with you! This packet includes thought-provoking discussion questions, a verse-by-verse study in modern, relatable language, personal reflections, and practical applications to spark meaningful conversations in your small group. Whether you’re a leader or just looking to dive deeper into Job 24, this resource is perfect for exploring themes of justice, faith, and hope in lifeβs toughest moments. Download it today and enrich your Bible study experience!
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.
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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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Rated 5.00 out of 5
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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Rated 3.63 out of 5
LESSON STUDY NOTES
Hope Complains
BIBLE BASIS: Job 24:1, 9-12, 19-25
BIBLE TRUTH: God takes care of the unjust and saves the needy and gives the poor hope in the battle they are waging.
MEMORY VERSE: Β Job 24:1
LESSON AIM: By the end of the lesson, your students will:
- EXPLORE Jobβs complaint about the appearance that God does nothing to call wicked people to account.
- APPRECIATE that although the timing of Godβs justice if often inscrutable to us, it is certain;
- DETERMINE ways to help God bring justice to the poor and weak.
These notes are PERSONAL study notes ONLY. They are not a publisher’s lesson, commentary or any other scholarly publication. References KJV – The KJV is public domain in the United States.
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.
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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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Rated 5.00 out of 5
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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Rated 3.33 out of 5
LESSON STUDY NOTES
A Plea for Deliverance
Bible Basis: Psalm 22:1-11
Memory Verse: βMy God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?β Psalm 22:1
Lesson Aims: After participating in this lesson, each learner will be able to:
- Identify the New Testament significance of Psalm 22.
- Compare and contrast Davidβs experiences with his trust in God.
- Identify an area of personal trial and offer a prayer for Godβs help or rescue.
These notes are PERSONAL study notes ONLY. They are not a publisher’s lesson, commentary or any other scholarly publication. References KJV – The KJV is public domain in the United States.
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.
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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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Rated 4.00 out of 5
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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Rated 3.63 out of 5
LESSON STUDY NOTES
Even So, My Redeemer Lives
BIBLE BASIS: Job 19:1-7, 23-29
BIBLE TRUTH: God, the Redeemer, lives and constantly sends forth steadfast love to all people.
MEMORY VERSE: Β βFor I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth:β – Job 19:25
LESSON AIM: By the end of the lesson, your students will:
- UNDERSTAND that Job had unwavering belief in Godβs redemption even as he was made to suffer;
- AFFIRM that, though we suffer much, God loves us and offers us redemption.
- ACKNOWLEDGE ways we are loved and blessed during times of trouble.
These notes are PERSONAL study notes ONLY. They are not a publisher’s lesson, commentary or any other scholarly publication. References KJV – The KJV is public domain in the United States.
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.
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Rated 4.00 out of 5
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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Rated 3.75 out of 5
LESSON STUDY NOTES
Prayers of Repentance and Confession
Unit 2: Songs of the Old Testament
Bible Basis: Psalm 51:1β4, 10β12, 15β17
Memory Verse: Psalm 51:10
Lesson Aims: After participating in this lesson, each learner will be able to:
- Summarize the circumstances that led King David to write Psalm 51.
- Interpret Psalm 51 through the lens of King Davidβs experience of repentance and forgiveness.
- Confess and repent of personal and corporate sins.
These notes are PERSONAL study notes ONLY. They are not a publisher’s lesson, commentary or any other scholarly publication. References KJV – The KJV is public domain in the United States.
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.