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Grade: 3
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Completed Lessons: 15

Grade School Lesson 15:5 | One final question
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Great job finishing all 15 lessons! We look forward to seeing you this summer! What is one thing that you remember or stood out to you from all these lessons?That God is with me where ever I am.
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Great job finishing all 15 lessons! We look forward to seeing you this summer! What is one thing that you remember or stood out to you from all these lessons?That God is with me where ever I am.
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Great job finishing all 15 lessons! We look forward to seeing you this summer! What is one thing that you remember or stood out to you from all these lessons?That God is with me where ever I am.
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Great job finishing all 15 lessons! We look forward to seeing you this summer! What is one thing that you remember or stood out to you from all these lessons?That God is with me where ever I am.
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Great job finishing all 15 lessons! We look forward to seeing you this summer! What is one thing that you remember or stood out to you from all these lessons?That God is with me where ever I am.
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Lesson Status: Completed
Grade School Lesson 15:4 | Read Psalm 27:10-14 This is the third time David talked to himself.
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Write out in your own words how you can trust in God and not be afraid.By believing in God and remembering that he is with me.
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Sometimes when people scare us or are mean to us or take something that belongs to us or hurts us we want to treat them the same way they treat us. This is natural way to respond, but that makes us just like them. David did not want to be like his enemies. He wanted to respond in a different way. That is why he asked God to lead him in the right way to go. Why is this important to do?Because then you go God's way.
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David knew that there would be times when it seemed like God was not there. David put his hope in God because of what he knew God was like. He knew God was good. Knowing this gave David the ability to be brave and to wait for God to work. Can you trust God in the same way? yes
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Lesson Status: Completed
Grade School Lesson 15:3 | Read Psalm 27:7-9 This is the second time David talked to himself.
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“You have always been my helper?” (verse 9) Is there any time that we cannot talk to God about what is scaring us? no
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Does God want to protect you?yes
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“You have always been my helper?” (verse 9) Is there any time that we cannot talk to God about what is scaring us? no
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Does God want to protect you?yes
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“You have always been my helper?” (verse 9) Is there any time that we cannot talk to God about what is scaring us? no
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Does God want to protect you?yes
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“You have always been my helper?” (verse 9) Is there any time that we cannot talk to God about what is scaring us? no
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Does God want to protect you?yes
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Lesson Status: Completed
Grade School Lesson 15:2 | Read 1 Samuel 17:32-38
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What can you do to help remember when God has protected you or helped you when you needed it so that when you are afraid you can remind yourself like David did that He will help you?I can sing the psalm that he wrote.
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Imagine you are a boy of 15. This might be the age when David took on a lion and a bear! There are other times that God protected David. Goliath was like one of the biggest bullies ever. Still David was not afraid to face him. When David was afraid, he talked to God about what made him afraid and reminded himself that God had delivered him. How can talking to God help us when we are afraid? Because God is listening and he cares. He has a plan.
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What can you do to help remember when God has protected you or helped you when you needed it so that when you are afraid you can remind yourself like David did that He will help you?I can sing the psalm that he wrote.
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Imagine you are a boy of 15. This might be the age when David took on a lion and a bear! There are other times that God protected David. Goliath was like one of the biggest bullies ever. Still David was not afraid to face him. When David was afraid, he talked to God about what made him afraid and reminded himself that God had delivered him. How can talking to God help us when we are afraid? Because God is listening and he cares. He has a plan.
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Lesson Status: Completed
Grade School Lesson 15:1 | Read Psalm 27 A Psalm of David
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How is God a strong fortress that no one can break through? He is a place of security and protection
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David was a warrior and this was a warrior psalm. We all have our own battles. How we handle them will determine our lives. David’s conclusion is a powerful reminder of who is fight our battles and what we need to do: 14 Wait for the LORD; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the LORD! So, what scares you?SPIDERS a little bit.
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How will this help you to not be afraid?Because I know that he is always with me.
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We all have things we are afraid of. David had people who were mean to him. He even had people who wanted to kill him! This psalm is David talking to himself (thinking in his mind) three times. He reminds himself just how big God is and how God will take care of him. In David's first conversation with himself, how can God be a light to guide us out of being afraid?He can show us the way
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Notice that David reminds himself of what God is like. What are some other things you can remind yourself about God that will help you when you are afraid?God defends the righteous and takes care of my enemies
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How is God a strong fortress that no one can break through? He is a place of security and protection
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David was a warrior and this was a warrior psalm. We all have our own battles. How we handle them will determine our lives. David’s conclusion is a powerful reminder of who is fight our battles and what we need to do: 14 Wait for the LORD; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the LORD! So, what scares you?SPIDERS a little bit.
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How will this help you to not be afraid?Because I know that he is always with me.
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We all have things we are afraid of. David had people who were mean to him. He even had people who wanted to kill him! This psalm is David talking to himself (thinking in his mind) three times. He reminds himself just how big God is and how God will take care of him. In David's first conversation with himself, how can God be a light to guide us out of being afraid?He can show us the way
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Notice that David reminds himself of what God is like. What are some other things you can remind yourself about God that will help you when you are afraid?God defends the righteous and takes care of my enemies
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Lesson Status: Completed
Teen Lesson 14:5 | Read Psalm 23
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Lesson Status: Completed
Teen Lesson 14:4 | Read Psalm 23
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Hebrews 12:6 tells us God disciplines those He loves. David found comfort in God's discipline because it showed him God loved him. It is a way to know and experience God's presence. How can you see God's discipline as bringing comfort?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experienced God's discipline?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Why was David not afraid of death?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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A shepherd uses his staff to guide, direct and discipline his sheep. Do you find it comforting when your parents discipline you?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Hebrews 12:6 tells us God disciplines those He loves. David found comfort in God's discipline because it showed him God loved him. It is a way to know and experience God's presence. How can you see God's discipline as bringing comfort?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What as David not afraid of in verse 4?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Have you experienced God's discipline?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Why was David not afraid of death?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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A shepherd uses his staff to guide, direct and discipline his sheep. Do you find it comforting when your parents discipline you?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What as David not afraid of in verse 4?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Lesson Status: Completed
Teen Lesson 14:3 | Read Psalm 23
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What image does the still waters bring to your mind?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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How important is it to have a life where Jesus is leading it?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Staying with the shepherd/sheep picture, what image comes to mind when you read verse 2?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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How does this image of lying in a green pasture make you feel?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the connection between green pastures, still waters and He restores my soul?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The next phrase is "He leads me beside still waters,"; sheep will follow whoever will lead them. If they follow other sheep, they might end of dead. Have you followed someone other than Jesus? How did that end up?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Lesson Status: Completed
Teen Lesson 14:2 | Read Psalm 23 A Psalm of David
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
Add Comment
What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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What is the second phrase of verse 1?This lesson is in here by mistake.
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The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see.This lesson is in here by mistake.
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Teen Lesson 14:1 | Read Exodus 3
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For review, do you remember what LORD means (from Psalm 8 "Oh LORD our Lord")? If so, what does it mean?This lesson is in here by mistake
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What does God tell Moses to tell the Israelites who sent him?This lesson is in here by mistake
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All captials LORD means Yahweh, "I Am" and "I have been" and also "I shall be." He is eternal, it is a perfect name. What are some things you think about when you think of God?This lesson is in here by mistake
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What else does God tell Moses to tell the Israelites (verse 15)?This lesson is in here by mistake
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Grade School Lesson 13:3 | Read Psalm 19:7-14
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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The law of the Lord, the statutes, the precepts, the commands and the ordinances are all words describing what's in the Bible. What does he say about each one of them?The law is perfect. The statutes are trustworthy, the precepts are right, and the commands are radiant. The ordinances (decrees) are firm.
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Why do you think David (the writer of this Psalm) uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)?Because we humans need the reminder.
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How can you find out what is in the Bible and how to understand it?By reading it
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Why is it important to know what is in the Bible?Because God's promise's are in it.
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Grade School Lesson 13:2 | Read Psalm 19:1-6
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Do you know that the sun is still there when it is cold, or cloudy, or rainy, or snowing or even when it is dark?Yes
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Just as the stars and galaxies and moon and planets keep telling about God at night the sun reminds us that there is a real God during the day. The sun is a star that is traveling through space in a solar system (a group of planets that travel around their sun). It is traveling the course set out for it by God. What can the sun rising and setting each and every day teach you about God? God cares enough about us that he gives us warmth. God cares about the seasons.
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Have you ever gone out to warm up in the sun? Yes
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Isn’t wonderful that the sun reminds us that God is real and he is always there?Yes
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Grade School Lesson 13:1 | Read Psalm 19:1-6
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Isn’t it great to know that you can be anywhere, even when it is dark outside, and still know that God is there?yes
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Ever wonder how you can know that God is real and He is there?Because we see his handiwork in the skies
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If you can, take a look at the stars (you can't see as many in the city, but they are there). How did they all get there?God put them there.
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The stars you can see are only a very few of the stars in the Universe. In fact, with the most powerful telescope we can see over 2 trillion galaxies. A galaxy is a group of stars that hang around together. Some galaxies have billions of stars in them. List as many things as you can of what God is like from looking at the stars.He is a creator, a life-giver
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Now notice that the stars and galaxies and moon and planets keep telling about God without words. Is there any place that you can go on earth where you can look up on a clear dark night and not see stars? No, unless it is during a lunar eclipse!
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Grade School Lesson 12:2 | Read 1 Samuel 16:1-13
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Who was the one responsible for David’s safety as the King and who was the one responsible to make David King again? Samuel and God
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Who is the one responsible for your life? God
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Who made (anointed—chose) David to be King of Israel? God did.
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Can you put your trust completely in the one responsible for your life?Yes
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Who was the one responsible for David’s safety as the King and who was the one responsible to make David King again? Samuel and God
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Who is the one responsible for your life? God
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Who made (anointed—chose) David to be King of Israel? God did.
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Can you put your trust completely in the one responsible for your life?Yes
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Grade School Lesson 12:1 | Read Psalm 3 This psalm is often called a morning psalm. David wrote it when his own son Absalom wanted to kill his father and take over his throne and become king. David had to run for his life. He wrote this psalm maybe the very morning after he ran from his son Absalom.
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Why would this be helpful to sing or pray in the morning?Because the Lord will put a shield around you.
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What does he remind himself about those who do bad things (the wicked)?They get their teeth broken.
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How can this psalm (song) be a great way to start your day?Because it asks God to protect me.
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Who does David turn to and talk to when things are going bad?God.
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What does David remind himself about God as he writes this Psalm?That God is his shield, lifts his head high, and sustains him.
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Grade School Lesson 12:3 | Read Psalm 4 This Psalm is connected to psalm 3 and most scholars believe they were written as a pair. We have a morning Psalm and now a matching evening Psalm. Note: This is a song to be sung. David wrote it for the choir master to be sung in the temple in Jerusalem. However, when David wrote this Psalm he wasn’t in Jerusalem where the King should be, instead, he was on the run for his life. Note “Selah” is musical term that might mean pause.
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David offers at least four things you can do rather than worry about them in verses 3 and 4. Four things that will quiet your heart so you can sleep in peace. List some of them here and explain how each would help quiet your heart.Call to Him--He listens to us
Search your heart--God knows our hearts and can help us.
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This Psalm is connected to psalm 3 and most scholars believe they were written as a pair. We have a morning Psalm and now a matching evening Psalm. Note: This is a song to be sung. David wrote it for the choir master to be sung in the temple in Jerusalem. However, when David wrote this Psalm he wasn’t in Jerusalem where the King should be, instead, he was on the run for his life. Note “Selah” is musical term that might mean pause. Has anyone or anything kept you awake at night while you thought about it over and over? Think carefully about this. It is a common experience. Sometime we are mad at a brother or sister who did something that was not fair. Sometimes we are mad at our parents. Sometimes someone said something about us that just was not true. We think about it over and over and we cannot sleep. This is called stewing or worrying over something. When we stew over something it can make it hard to sleep. Why do you think we do this? Because it bothers us
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Grade School Lesson 12:4 | Read Psalm 4
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The way we would say verse 8 is “the moment my head hit the pillow I am out like a light.” How is this possible even when things are not going OK?God brings us peace
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Verse 4 is a bit odd. The word for anger here is not “be mad” but rather be in “awe” of God. When we are upset and we cannot sleep the last thing we think about is God. Silence is another word that can mean to be in awe. Can we talk to God about what makes us upset? yes
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How would this help us not to continue to be upset and calmly fall asleep?Because we trust in Him and He is bigger than all our problems.
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Can we sit quietly and think about God instead of thinking about what is making us upset? yes
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Grade School Lesson 12:5 | Psalms 3 & 4
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Now, look back over both psalms and what can you do in the morning and in the evening that will give you great peace and joy even in hard times? Lie down and sleep
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How can you use this psalm to encourage others who are going through hard times?You can remind them that God is with the all the time

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Grade School Lesson 11:4 | Read Psalm 1
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What might make a tree die?Not getting enough water.
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Trees that have lots of water and are cared for grow strong. What can we do to greow strong in God?Spend time with Him regularly
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Have you ever seen a dead tree?Yes
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Grade School Lesson 11:3 | Read Psalm 1
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What makes you joyful or happy?My parents and God.
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Does thinking about God make you happy?Yes.
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Will doing things that other people tell you to do that you know are wrong make you happy or sad?Sad.
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Grade School Lesson 11:2 | Read Psalm 1
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There is one way that you can be sure to have God protect you and that is to become his child forever. If you are not sure you are God’s child, then talk to your parents or your Sunday School teacher about this. Do you have any questions about becoming a Christian? (If you have not asked Jesus into your heart, you must simply believe you are a sinner and have done wrong things, believe that Jesus died on the cross for your sins and the rose to life and then ask Jesus to come into your heart so you can live for him).No. I was baptized at the end of March.
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Do you want to go to Heaven some day?yes
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Those who don’t want to obey God are like: straw. Straw is not strong, it does not last, and it is quickly gone. At the time this was written people would winnow (separate the straw from the grain) grain. The men would cut wheat by hand and they would stack it in piles. They would let those piles dry out a bit. Women would come with big flat baskets. They would put some of the grain mixed with straw in the basket and swirl it around. Then they would throw it into the air. The grain was heavier than the dry straw so it would fall back into the basket, but the wind would blow the dry straw away. So which do you want to be like the straw or the tree and why?A tree, because whatever they do prospers
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God made us to live forever with Him someday in a very real place called Heaven. God protects and watches over those who want Him in their lives, those who love to learn about Him and think about Him all the time and He will make sure they get to Heaven. What happens to those who do not want God in their lives? They will be judged and go to hell
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Grade School Lesson 11:1 | Read Psalm 1
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What are people who think about and obey the Bible like?They are like trees planted in streams of water.
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This is the first psalm in the Bible. A psalm is a song that was written a long time ago. We do not know what the song sounded like; all we have are the words. This is an important psalm because it tells us those who read the Bible and live out what it says will have a life worth living. What 3 things should we not do?Don't walk with the wicked or stand in the way that the sinners take or sit in the company of mockers.
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What do we need to do with God's Word?We need to meditate on His word
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How are a healthy tree and someone who studies and thinks about the Bible alike?They yield fruit
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Grade School Lesson 10:4 | Read John 20:1-18
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HE IS RISEN! This is why we celebrate Easter! What did Mary find when she came to the tomb?That the stone was rolled away
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Who did Mary think she was talking to?The gardener
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What did Peter see when he looked in the tomb?He saw the linen and the head cloth
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What did Mary do after talking to Jesus?She went to tell the disciples that she had seen Jesus
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Why was she so excited?Because she saw Jesus
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Grade School Lesson 10:1 | Read John 19:1-16
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What are 3 things the soldiers did to Jesus?They twisted a crown and put it on his head. They clothed him in a purple robe. They slapped him in the face.
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What did Pilate say to the people about Jesus?He did not want to crucify him. He thought he was innocent. He said, "here is your king"
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What did Pilate finally do with Jesus?He turned him over to the Jews to be crucified.
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Grade School Lesson 10:2 | Read John 1:17-27
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What did Jesus have to carry?the cross.
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What did Jesus have to carry?the cross.
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What did the sign read above Jesus' head?king of the jews.
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What did the sign read above Jesus' head?king of the jews.
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What did the soldiers do with Jesus' clothes?they shared them.
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What did the soldiers do with Jesus' clothes?they shared them.
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What did Jesus have to carry?the cross.
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What did the sign read above Jesus' head?king of the jews.
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What did the soldiers do with Jesus' clothes?they shared them.
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Grade School Lesson 10:3 | Read John 1:28-42
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Why did then not break Jesus' legs like the other 2 men who were crucified with Jesus?Because He was already dead.
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Why did then not break Jesus' legs like the other 2 men who were crucified with Jesus?Because He was already dead.
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What were Jesus' last words?It is finished
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What were Jesus' last words?It is finished
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Where did the bury Jesus?In a new tomb.
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Where did the bury Jesus?In a new tomb.
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Why did then not break Jesus' legs like the other 2 men who were crucified with Jesus?Because He was already dead.
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What were Jesus' last words?It is finished
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Where did the bury Jesus?In a new tomb.
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Grade School Lesson 10:5 | Read John 20:19-31
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Who did Jesus appear to?The disciples
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What does Jesus appearing to the disciples prove?That he rose from the dead like he said he would.
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What did Jesus tell Thomas after Thomas believed it was Jesus?My Lord and my God!
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Do you believe Jesus is alive? Why or why not?Yes! Because the Bible says so.
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Grade School Lesson 9:5 | Read John 11:1-16
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What do you learn about Jesus and what He can do from His knowledge of what was going to happen to Lazarus?He was going to heal Lazarus.
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How did the sister refer to Lazarus to Jesus?It says " Lord the one you love is sick ."
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What did Jesus tell His disciples was going to happen to Lazarus?He wasn't going to die.
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What did Jesus say was the purpose for the sickness?This sickness will not end in death.
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What do you learn about Jesus and what He can do from His knowledge of what was going to happen to Lazarus?He was going to heal Lazarus.
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How did the sister refer to Lazarus to Jesus?It says " Lord the one you love is sick ."
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What did Jesus tell His disciples was going to happen to Lazarus?He wasn't going to die.
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What did Jesus say was the purpose for the sickness?This sickness will not end in death.
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What do you learn about Jesus and what He can do from His knowledge of what was going to happen to Lazarus?He was going to heal Lazarus.
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How did the sister refer to Lazarus to Jesus?It says " Lord the one you love is sick ."
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What did Jesus tell His disciples was going to happen to Lazarus?He wasn't going to die.
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What did Jesus say was the purpose for the sickness?This sickness will not end in death.
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What do you learn about Jesus and what He can do from His knowledge of what was going to happen to Lazarus?He was going to heal Lazarus.
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How did the sister refer to Lazarus to Jesus?It says " Lord the one you love is sick ."
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What did Jesus tell His disciples was going to happen to Lazarus?He wasn't going to die.
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What did Jesus say was the purpose for the sickness?This sickness will not end in death.
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What do you learn about Jesus and what He can do from His knowledge of what was going to happen to Lazarus?He was going to heal Lazarus.
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How did the sister refer to Lazarus to Jesus?It says " Lord the one you love is sick ."
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What did Jesus tell His disciples was going to happen to Lazarus?He wasn't going to die.
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What did Jesus say was the purpose for the sickness?This sickness will not end in death.
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Grade School Lesson 9:4 | Read John 10:1-18
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Why do the sheep follow the shepherd?Because the shepherd is the sheep protector.
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Jesus calls Himself the good shepherd and we are the sheep. How can we get to know God, learn about Him?Hanging out with him (God).
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How do the sheep learn the shepherd's voice?Because the shepherd calls the sheep by name.
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Jesus knows you by name. He knows everything about you. He wants you to follow Him and to know Him. As the good shepherd, He will protect you, provide for you, lead you and help you just like a shepherd does for sheep. What can you do to show that you love God and want to follow Him?By going his way.
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Why do the sheep follow the shepherd?Because the shepherd is the sheep protector.
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Jesus calls Himself the good shepherd and we are the sheep. How can we get to know God, learn about Him?Hanging out with him (God).
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How do the sheep learn the shepherd's voice?Because the shepherd calls the sheep by name.
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Why do the sheep follow the shepherd?Because the shepherd is the sheep protector.
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Jesus knows you by name. He knows everything about you. He wants you to follow Him and to know Him. As the good shepherd, He will protect you, provide for you, lead you and help you just like a shepherd does for sheep. What can you do to show that you love God and want to follow Him?By going his way.
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Jesus calls Himself the good shepherd and we are the sheep. How can we get to know God, learn about Him?Hanging out with him (God).
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How do the sheep learn the shepherd's voice?Because the shepherd calls the sheep by name.
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Jesus knows you by name. He knows everything about you. He wants you to follow Him and to know Him. As the good shepherd, He will protect you, provide for you, lead you and help you just like a shepherd does for sheep. What can you do to show that you love God and want to follow Him?By going his way.
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Grade School Lesson 9:3 | Read John 9:1-12
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What did Jesus do to heal him?With saliva and mud.
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Why did Jesus say the man was born blind?Because he was.
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What was wrong with the man who Jesus helped?He was blind.
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Grade School Lesson 9:2 | Read John 8:12-20
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What did Jesus refer to Himself as?The son of God.
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Again, who was Jesus talking about when He is not alone? (Who is with Him and sent Him?)God
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Who is the Father Jesus talks about?God
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Grade School Lesson 9:1 | Read John 7:32-44
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What do you think Jesus meant when He said where He was going they couldn't go?He can go to Heaven and the other people that were there can't.
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When was another time Jesus used water to explain the Holy Spirit? (who was He talking to?)God the Father, the son, and the Holy Spirit.
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Grade School Lesson 8:4 | Read John 6:16-24
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What time of day was it when the disciples were in the boat?dark/night
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What does this show about what God can do?It shows that Jesus walked on water
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Why were the disciples terrified?Because they saw Jesus walk on water and thought he was a ghost.
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What time of day was it when the disciples were in the boat?dark/night
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What does this show about what God can do?It shows that Jesus walked on water
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Why were the disciples terrified?Because they saw Jesus walk on water and thought he was a ghost.
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Grade School Lesson 8:5 | Read John 7:25-31
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Who sent Jesus to earth?God did.
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Who sent Jesus to earth?God did.
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Why do you think it was not time for Jesus to be arrested? Because it wasn't time for Jesus to die for our sins.
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Why do you think it was not time for Jesus to be arrested? Because it wasn't time for Jesus to die for our sins.
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Who decides when the time is right for Jesus to be arrested?God does.
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Who decides when the time is right for Jesus to be arrested?God does.
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Who sent Jesus to earth?God did.
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Why do you think it was not time for Jesus to be arrested? Because it wasn't time for Jesus to die for our sins.
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Who decides when the time is right for Jesus to be arrested?God does.
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Who sent Jesus to earth?God did.
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Why do you think it was not time for Jesus to be arrested? Because it wasn't time for Jesus to die for our sins.
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Who decides when the time is right for Jesus to be arrested?God does.
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Grade School Lesson 8:3 | Read John 6:1-15
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How much food was leftover?Five barley loaves of bread.
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What food did Jesus use to feed the people?Jesus fed bread and fish to the people.
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Jesus faithfully takes care of us each and every day. The disciples didn't know how Jesus would provide for evveryone and we don't know how God will provide for us, but we can always trust that God will provide for us. What is something you are thankful that God provides for you?My family.
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How many people were listening to Jesus teaach?5000 men
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How much food was leftover?Five barley loaves of bread.
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What food did Jesus use to feed the people?Jesus fed bread and fish to the people.
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Jesus faithfully takes care of us each and every day. The disciples didn't know how Jesus would provide for evveryone and we don't know how God will provide for us, but we can always trust that God will provide for us. What is something you are thankful that God provides for you?My family.
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How much food was leftover?Five barley loaves of bread.
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How many people were listening to Jesus teaach?5000 men
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What food did Jesus use to feed the people?Jesus fed bread and fish to the people.
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Jesus faithfully takes care of us each and every day. The disciples didn't know how Jesus would provide for evveryone and we don't know how God will provide for us, but we can always trust that God will provide for us. What is something you are thankful that God provides for you?My family.
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How many people were listening to Jesus teaach?5000 men
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Grade School Lesson 8:2 | Read John 5:1-15
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What miracle did Jesus perform?He healed a man who couldn't walk.
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When Jesus saw the man later, in verse 14, what did Jesus tell the man to do?He told him to stop sinning.
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God wants us to obey Him which means obeying the Bible. God does forgive us when we sin, we just have to tell Him our sins and stop doing them. What is something you need to stop doing or start doing so you are obeying God?Listen better to my parents.
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How did the man respond?He told the Jewish leaders that he was healed.
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Grade School Lesson 8:1 | Read John 4:43-54
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What did Jesus say people want to do before they believe?Unless you people see signs and wonders then you won't believe.
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How did the man respond? He believed in Jesus
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Did Jesus have to see or touch the boy to heal him?no
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What did Jesus tell the man? Go, your son will live.
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What was the response of the man and his family to the miracle? amazed
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What did the man want Jesus to do?He begged Jesus to help his sick son who's close to death.
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Do you believe in Jesus, even though you cannot see him or see any of His miracles?yes
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Grade School Lesson 7:5 | Read John 4:1-14
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How did Jesus treat the woman at the well?Really nice
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The Jews and Samaritans did not like one another and avoided talking as much as possible and men and women who didn't know one another didn't talk to one another either. Besides complete strangers, are there groups of people you see that don't like one another? If so which ones?Yeah, the girls in my class don't really like the boys. They think boys are "disgusting."
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Jesus wanted everyone to know God and to believe in God. Jesus quickly turned the conversation about knowing God instead of drinking water. He called Himself living water, which means He provides the Holy Spirit and eternal life. If you know God, who is someone you know that does not believe in God that you could share about Jesus with?My grandma and her husband
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How does God want us to treat people, no matter what they look like, think or believe?Nice
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Jesus didn't care about the normal reasons people don't talk to one another and He didn't care what people thought of Him and what He did. What did Jesus care more about?He cared about the woman.
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Why was it weird for Jesus to talk to the Samaritan woman?Because she didn't know he was Jesus. He was a Jew and they didn't talk to Samaritans usually.
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Grade School Lesson 7:4 | Read John 3:1-21
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Who came to Jesus with a question? (v1)Nicodemus
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What do people receive when they believe in Jesus? (v16)Eternal life
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What did God send Jesus to do? (v17)Save the world by HIs sacrifice.
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Nicodemus came to Jesus at night probably because he was scared what the other rulers and teachers would think of him. What did Jesus tell him would happen to those who believes in Jesus? (v15)They would not perish, but have eternal life.
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Why did God send Jesus to die for our sins? (v16)Because he loved the world.
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Grade School Lesson 7:3 | Read John 2:12-25
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What did Jesus find happening in the temple courts?He found people selling animals in the temple.
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What did Jesus do after making the whip?He threw everybody out of the temple.
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What did Jesus make?He made a whip of cords.
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What did Jesus say He would do to show a miraculous sign for them?He would raise the temple up in three days.
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Jesus was referring to His body being the temple (not the building they were in). He was then telling of His death on the cross and then His resurrection from the dead on the third day. What do you think the people thought though when they heard him say that?They were confused.
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Grade School Lesson 7:2 | Read John 2:1-11
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What event did Jesus go to? (v1)A wedding.
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What miracle did Jesus do to fix the problem? (v9)He made water become wine
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What did they run out of? (v3)They ran out of wine.
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Was this the first, second or third mircacle that Jesus did? (v11)The first
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Grade School Lesson 7:1 | Read John 1:1-18
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Who came as a witness to tell people about Jesus? John
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We are 4 weeks from Easter, so we are going to go through the Gospel of John so that we can go through the death and resurrection of Jesus at Easter. The "Word" in verse one refers to Jesus, so Jesus is the Word. Knowing that, according to verse 1, what is the relationship of Jesus and God? They are the same.
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What was made without Jesus?Nothing was made without Him
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What do you have to do to become a child of God?You have to receive Him.
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Grade School Lesson 6:3 | Read Ruth 2:14-23
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How did Boaz help take care of Ruth?He let Ruth eat with the harvesters.
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How did God provide for Ruth and Naomi?God provided a relative to take good care of them (Naomi and Ruth).
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How did Naomi respond when she saw all the food Ruth brought?She blessed the man who took notice of Ruth!
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How did Boaz help take care of Ruth?He let Ruth eat with the harvesters.
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How did God provide for Ruth and Naomi?God provided a relative to take good care of them (Naomi and Ruth).
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How did Naomi respond when she saw all the food Ruth brought?She blessed the man who took notice of Ruth!
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Teen 5:1 | Read Ruth 4
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Boaz honored the Lord by marrying Ruth and buying the property. God blessed them and even gave Ruth a son. What did she name her son?I don't know why this question labeled for teens is on a primary account.
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David became the King of Israel. God used Ruth because she was willing to follow and obey God and her mother-in-law. When is it hardest to obey your mom or dad?Again, a mistake seems to be in play here. But I can't move on until something is in this space.
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What was the name of Obed's son?This lesson seems to be a mistake in here
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Grade School Lesson 6:1 | Read Ruth 1:1-18
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Where was Ruth from?Moab
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Where was Naomi returning to?Bethlehem
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Where was Ruth from?Moab
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God's chosen nation was Israel, where Naomi was from. The other nations around Israel did not believe in God and worshipped and obeyed other gods that were not real. Ruth grew up learning about these other gods, but she chose to follow Naomi and what she believed. What did Ruth tell Naomi she would do and who she would obey?Naomi and Naomi's God.
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Where was Naomi returning to?Bethlehem
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Which daughter-in-law went with Naomi?Ruth
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God's chosen nation was Israel, where Naomi was from. The other nations around Israel did not believe in God and worshipped and obeyed other gods that were not real. Ruth grew up learning about these other gods, but she chose to follow Naomi and what she believed. What did Ruth tell Naomi she would do and who she would obey?Naomi and Naomi's God.
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Which daughter-in-law went with Naomi?Ruth
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Where was Ruth from?Moab
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Where was Naomi returning to?Bethlehem
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God's chosen nation was Israel, where Naomi was from. The other nations around Israel did not believe in God and worshipped and obeyed other gods that were not real. Ruth grew up learning about these other gods, but she chose to follow Naomi and what she believed. What did Ruth tell Naomi she would do and who she would obey?Naomi and Naomi's God.
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Which daughter-in-law went with Naomi?Ruth
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Where was Ruth from?Moab
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Where was Naomi returning to?Bethlehem
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God's chosen nation was Israel, where Naomi was from. The other nations around Israel did not believe in God and worshipped and obeyed other gods that were not real. Ruth grew up learning about these other gods, but she chose to follow Naomi and what she believed. What did Ruth tell Naomi she would do and who she would obey?Naomi and Naomi's God.
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Which daughter-in-law went with Naomi?Ruth
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Where was Ruth from?Moab
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Where was Naomi returning to?Bethlehem
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God's chosen nation was Israel, where Naomi was from. The other nations around Israel did not believe in God and worshipped and obeyed other gods that were not real. Ruth grew up learning about these other gods, but she chose to follow Naomi and what she believed. What did Ruth tell Naomi she would do and who she would obey?Naomi and Naomi's God.
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Which daughter-in-law went with Naomi?Ruth
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Where was Ruth from?Moab
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Where was Naomi returning to?Bethlehem
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God's chosen nation was Israel, where Naomi was from. The other nations around Israel did not believe in God and worshipped and obeyed other gods that were not real. Ruth grew up learning about these other gods, but she chose to follow Naomi and what she believed. What did Ruth tell Naomi she would do and who she would obey?Naomi and Naomi's God.
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Which daughter-in-law went with Naomi?Ruth
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Where was Ruth from?Moab
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Where was Naomi returning to?Bethlehem
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God's chosen nation was Israel, where Naomi was from. The other nations around Israel did not believe in God and worshipped and obeyed other gods that were not real. Ruth grew up learning about these other gods, but she chose to follow Naomi and what she believed. What did Ruth tell Naomi she would do and who she would obey?Naomi and Naomi's God.
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Which daughter-in-law went with Naomi?Ruth
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Where was Ruth from?Moab
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Where was Naomi returning to?Bethlehem
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God's chosen nation was Israel, where Naomi was from. The other nations around Israel did not believe in God and worshipped and obeyed other gods that were not real. Ruth grew up learning about these other gods, but she chose to follow Naomi and what she believed. What did Ruth tell Naomi she would do and who she would obey?Naomi and Naomi's God.
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Which daughter-in-law went with Naomi?Ruth
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Where was Ruth from?Moab
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Where was Naomi returning to?Bethlehem
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God's chosen nation was Israel, where Naomi was from. The other nations around Israel did not believe in God and worshipped and obeyed other gods that were not real. Ruth grew up learning about these other gods, but she chose to follow Naomi and what she believed. What did Ruth tell Naomi she would do and who she would obey?Naomi and Naomi's God.
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Which daughter-in-law went with Naomi?Ruth
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Grade School Lesson 6:2 | Read Ruth 2:1-13
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Who's field did Ruth work in?Boaz's
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Did Boaz believe in God?yes
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How did God provide protection for Ruth?The Lord repaid Ruth for what she has done.
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How did Boaz treat Ruth?kindly.
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Grade School Lesson 6:4 | Read Ruth 3
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Was Boaz willing to marry Ruth?yes
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Naomi was trying to have Boaz marry Ruth and take care of them. Was Ruth wiling to listen and obey her mother-in-law?yes
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Was Boaz willing to marry Ruth?yes
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Naomi was trying to have Boaz marry Ruth and take care of them. Was Ruth wiling to listen and obey her mother-in-law?yes
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Grade School Lesson 5:4 | Read Jonah 4
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Why was Jonah angry? He(Jonah) was angry because he thought that what the Lord said was wrong.
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What can you do to have a better attitude when things don't go your way?I can calm down.
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What Insect attacked the plant? A worm
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Why was Jonah angry? He(Jonah) was angry because he thought that what the Lord said was wrong.
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What do you do when you are upset or unhappy with how something turned out?I get soo angry sometimes.
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What can you do to have a better attitude when things don't go your way?I can calm down.
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What Insect attacked the plant? A worm
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What do you do when you are upset or unhappy with how something turned out?I get soo angry sometimes.
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Grade School Lesson 5:3 | Read Jonah 3
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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Where did Jonah go to preach the gospel?Jonah went to Nineveh to preach the gospel.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Why can it be hard to talk to people about God?  Because people might not belive you.
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How did the people respond to Jonah's message?They were all sad.
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How long did Jonah tell Nineveh they had before God would punish them?Forty days.
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How did God respond to the people after they repented (turned away from their sin and turned to God)?He (God) didn't bring destruction he had threatened on them.
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Grade School Lesson 5:2 | Read Jonah 2
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Who spoke to the fish? Jonah
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Who did Jonah pray to?He (Jonah) prayed to his Lord God.
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What did God command the fish to do?God commanded the fish to spit Jonah out onto dry land.
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Grade School Lesson 5:1 | Read Jonah 1
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Where did God tell Jonah to go? God told Jonah to go to the great city of Nineveh.
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Why did Jonah run away? Jonah ran away because he wanted to go his own way.
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How long was Jonah inside the fish?Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.
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Where did God tell Jonah to go? God told Jonah to go to the great city of Nineveh.
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Why did Jonah run away? Jonah ran away because he wanted to go his own way.
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How long was Jonah inside the fish?Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.
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Grade School Lesson 4:4 | Read Colossians 4:2-6
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What does Paul say we need to do?Paul says that we need to devote ourselves in prayer.

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We should be praying for people who do not believe in Jesus so that they will believe and become a Chrisitan. Who is someone you know that is not a Christian that you can pray for?My nanny and grandpa Al.
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What does Paul ask prayer for?Pray that God may open a door for or message.
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What does Paul say we need to do?Paul says that we need to devote ourselves in prayer.

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We should be praying for people who do not believe in Jesus so that they will believe and become a Chrisitan. Who is someone you know that is not a Christian that you can pray for?My nanny and grandpa Al.
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What does Paul ask prayer for?Pray that God may open a door for or message.
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What does Paul say we need to do?Paul says that we need to devote ourselves in prayer.

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We should be praying for people who do not believe in Jesus so that they will believe and become a Chrisitan. Who is someone you know that is not a Christian that you can pray for?My nanny and grandpa Al.
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What does Paul ask prayer for?Pray that God may open a door for or message.
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What does Paul say we need to do?Paul says that we need to devote ourselves in prayer.

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What does Paul say we need to do?Paul says that we need to devote ourselves in prayer.

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We should be praying for people who do not believe in Jesus so that they will believe and become a Chrisitan. Who is someone you know that is not a Christian that you can pray for?My nanny and grandpa Al.
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We should be praying for people who do not believe in Jesus so that they will believe and become a Chrisitan. Who is someone you know that is not a Christian that you can pray for?My nanny and grandpa Al.
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What does Paul ask prayer for?Pray that God may open a door for or message.
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What does Paul ask prayer for?Pray that God may open a door for or message.
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Grade School Lesson 4:1 | Read Colossians 1:15-23
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How does Jesus want to present us to God in verse 22?Jesus wants to present us as holy and without blemish to God.
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The "He" Paul is writing about is Jesus. What are 2 things Paul says about Jesus?He's the head of the church and He's before all things.
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What dwells in Jesus according to verse 19?All of God's fullness.
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Holy means to be perfect and without sin. Because Christ forgives us from all of our sin, we are perfect before God. What do we need to do so that we will be presented perfect before God according to verse 23?We need to continue in our faith and not move from the hope held out in the gospel.
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Grade School Lesson 4:2 | Read Colossians 3:12-14
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What does Paul say we need to clothe ourselves with?Paul says we need to clothe ourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.
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What does Paul say we need to do for one another? (v13)Bear with each other and forgive one another.
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How does Paul describe God's chosen people in verse 12?Holy and dearly loved.
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What are we to put on? (v14)We are to put on love.
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Grade School Lesson 4:3 | Read Colossians 3:23-24
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What is something you have to do, but don't like to do?Chores.
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How are we to work at something?Work at it with all your heart.
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Who are we to work for?God aka the Lord.
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God wants you to have a good attitude and work at whatever you are doing to please God. Whether you are doing schoolwork, chores or helping someone with something we should always do our best. What does God say will be our reward in verse 24?You will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward.
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Grade School Lesson 3:4 | Read Philippians 4:8-9
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What is something you can think about that is true, noble, right, pure and lovely?I know God is the most true, noble, right, pure, and lovely.
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What should we think about?We should think about things that are true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy.
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When we think about things that are true, right, noble, pure and lovely we begin to worry less. Who does Paul say will be with you in verse 9?The peace of God.
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Grade School Lesson 3:3 | Read Philippians 4:4-7
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What does God promise he will give us when we pray? (v7)The peace of God.
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What does Paul command us to do always?Paul commands us to always rejoice.
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What can you rejoice about (what are some things about God that you can praise and thank Him for)?I can praise God for making my friends and family.
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God does not want us to be anxious and worry, instead Paul tells us to pray to tell God what we are worried about. What does Paul tell us to include with our prayers in verse 6?To include thanksgiving.
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When we are thankful, we start thinking about God and what He has done for us and it puts our mind on God instead of our worries and ourselves. List 3 things you are thankful to God for?#1: that he(God) made everything.#2:that he made my family.#3:that he made my friends.
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What does God promise he will give us when we pray? (v7)The peace of God.
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What does Paul command us to do always?Paul commands us to always rejoice.
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What can you rejoice about (what are some things about God that you can praise and thank Him for)?I can praise God for making my friends and family.
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God does not want us to be anxious and worry, instead Paul tells us to pray to tell God what we are worried about. What does Paul tell us to include with our prayers in verse 6?To include thanksgiving.
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When we are thankful, we start thinking about God and what He has done for us and it puts our mind on God instead of our worries and ourselves. List 3 things you are thankful to God for?#1: that he(God) made everything.#2:that he made my family.#3:that he made my friends.
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Grade School Lesson 3:2 | Read Philippians 2:1-4
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What are three things does Paul say believers should do in verse 2?All of verse two is what it is.
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What is something you can do to show someone you care?Help others.
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Whose interests should we consider?God's.
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What does Paul say we should not do and what should we do according to verse 3?Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit and value others above yourselves.
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What are three things does Paul say believers should do in verse 2?All of verse two is what it is.
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What is something you can do to show someone you care?Help others.
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Whose interests should we consider?God's.
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What does Paul say we should not do and what should we do according to verse 3?Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit and value others above yourselves.
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Grade School Lesson 3:1 | Read Philippians 1:1-11
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What does Paul do whenever he thinks about the church in Philippi?Paul thanks God.
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What does Paul pray with? (v4)Paul said that he will pray with joy.
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What is Paul's prayer for the people? (v9)Pauls prayer is that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight.
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What does God do when he begins a good work in you?He will finish the good work.
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Grade School Lesson 2:5 | Read Ephesians 6:18-20
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Paul asks for prayer so that he can keep telling other people about Jesus. God wants us to tell others about Jesus too. Who is someone you know who does not believe in Jesus that you can pray for that they will believe in Jesus?My grandparents.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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What does Paul tell us we need to do in verse 18?Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
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Who should we keep praying for?All the Lord's people.
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Grade School Lesson 2:4 | Read Ephesians 6:1-3
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What are children to do?Obey God and your parents.
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What should you do when you don't honor or obey your parents?Apologize
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What is the first commandment?Honor your Father and Mother.
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How can you honor and obey your parents?By listening to them.
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Grade School Lesson 2:3 | Read Ephesians 5:1-2
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What did Christ do to show us love?He died on the cross for our sins.
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Who are we to imitate (to follow, to look like, to act like)?God
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What like of life should we live?To walk in the way of God, who is Love.
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Grade School Lesson 2:2 | Read Ephesians 2:3-10
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What did God make us through Christ (v5)?He made us alive
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Why did God send Jesus to make us alive (v4)?Because of his great love
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What does Paul say we follow before we believe in Jesus (v3)?Our flesh
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God saved us from sin (anything we say, think or do that is against God) because of God's gift to us or because of what we do (v8-9)?It was His gift to us.
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Grade School Lesson 2:1 | Read Ephesians 1:13-17
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Why does Paul pray that believers give each person a spirit of wisdom and revelation?So that they may know him better.
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What does God mark us with when we believe in Jesus?We were marked with a seal.
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The Holy Spirit guarantees us to go to heaven! What does Paul do in verse 16 because of it?He has not stopped giving thanks.
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Grade School Lesson 1:1 | Read Galatians 1:1-10
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Paul desires to please and serve which, God or man?God
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Who sent Paul?Jesus Christ
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Paul desires to please and serve which, God or man?God
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What did Jesus give Himself for?For our sins
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Who sent Paul?Jesus Christ
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Welcome to the Earn Your Way Program!  Whether this is your first time using this program or you are returning, we are glad you are going through it and hope this points you to Christ, that you learn more about who God is and how much He loves you and also that this helps develop the habit of spending time in God's Word. I would encourage you to begin with prayer and then end with prayer and consider what God might have you do in response to what you read. Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns or issues with the program. We are going to spend time in the New Testament as we begin. Is this your first time or have you done the Earn Your Way program before?no
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What did Jesus give Himself for?For our sins
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Paul serves God by telling people the Gospel (Jesus died on the cross for sins and rose from the dead so that we too can be with God in Heaven aftere we die), are you willing to tell your friends about Jesus?yes
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Welcome to the Earn Your Way Program!  Whether this is your first time using this program or you are returning, we are glad you are going through it and hope this points you to Christ, that you learn more about who God is and how much He loves you and also that this helps develop the habit of spending time in God's Word. I would encourage you to begin with prayer and then end with prayer and consider what God might have you do in response to what you read. Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns or issues with the program. We are going to spend time in the New Testament as we begin. Is this your first time or have you done the Earn Your Way program before?no
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Paul serves God by telling people the Gospel (Jesus died on the cross for sins and rose from the dead so that we too can be with God in Heaven aftere we die), are you willing to tell your friends about Jesus?yes
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Paul desires to please and serve which, God or man?God
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Who sent Paul?Jesus Christ
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What did Jesus give Himself for?For our sins
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Welcome to the Earn Your Way Program!  Whether this is your first time using this program or you are returning, we are glad you are going through it and hope this points you to Christ, that you learn more about who God is and how much He loves you and also that this helps develop the habit of spending time in God's Word. I would encourage you to begin with prayer and then end with prayer and consider what God might have you do in response to what you read. Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns or issues with the program. We are going to spend time in the New Testament as we begin. Is this your first time or have you done the Earn Your Way program before?no
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Paul serves God by telling people the Gospel (Jesus died on the cross for sins and rose from the dead so that we too can be with God in Heaven aftere we die), are you willing to tell your friends about Jesus?yes
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Paul desires to please and serve which, God or man?God
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Who sent Paul?Jesus Christ
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What did Jesus give Himself for?For our sins
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Welcome to the Earn Your Way Program!  Whether this is your first time using this program or you are returning, we are glad you are going through it and hope this points you to Christ, that you learn more about who God is and how much He loves you and also that this helps develop the habit of spending time in God's Word. I would encourage you to begin with prayer and then end with prayer and consider what God might have you do in response to what you read. Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns or issues with the program. We are going to spend time in the New Testament as we begin. Is this your first time or have you done the Earn Your Way program before?no
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Paul desires to please and serve which, God or man?God
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Paul serves God by telling people the Gospel (Jesus died on the cross for sins and rose from the dead so that we too can be with God in Heaven aftere we die), are you willing to tell your friends about Jesus?yes
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Who sent Paul?Jesus Christ
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What did Jesus give Himself for?For our sins
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Welcome to the Earn Your Way Program!  Whether this is your first time using this program or you are returning, we are glad you are going through it and hope this points you to Christ, that you learn more about who God is and how much He loves you and also that this helps develop the habit of spending time in God's Word. I would encourage you to begin with prayer and then end with prayer and consider what God might have you do in response to what you read. Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns or issues with the program. We are going to spend time in the New Testament as we begin. Is this your first time or have you done the Earn Your Way program before?no
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Paul serves God by telling people the Gospel (Jesus died on the cross for sins and rose from the dead so that we too can be with God in Heaven aftere we die), are you willing to tell your friends about Jesus?yes
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Paul desires to please and serve which, God or man?God
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Who sent Paul?Jesus Christ
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What did Jesus give Himself for?For our sins
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Welcome to the Earn Your Way Program!  Whether this is your first time using this program or you are returning, we are glad you are going through it and hope this points you to Christ, that you learn more about who God is and how much He loves you and also that this helps develop the habit of spending time in God's Word. I would encourage you to begin with prayer and then end with prayer and consider what God might have you do in response to what you read. Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns or issues with the program. We are going to spend time in the New Testament as we begin. Is this your first time or have you done the Earn Your Way program before?no
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Paul serves God by telling people the Gospel (Jesus died on the cross for sins and rose from the dead so that we too can be with God in Heaven aftere we die), are you willing to tell your friends about Jesus?yes
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Grade School Lesson 1:5 | Read Galatians 5:22-26
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Which of the fruits is hardest for you to do?forbearance and self-control.
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List the 9 fruits of the Spirit.Love,joy,peace,forbearance,kindness,goodness,faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.
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Which of the fruits is hardest for you to do?forbearance and self-control.
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Which of the fruits would you like to work on? Pray that God would help you to do that.the same thing as the other one.
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List the 9 fruits of the Spirit.Love,joy,peace,forbearance,kindness,goodness,faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.
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Which of the fruits would you like to work on? Pray that God would help you to do that.the same thing as the other one.
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Which of the fruits is hardest for you to do?forbearance and self-control.
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List the 9 fruits of the Spirit.Love,joy,peace,forbearance,kindness,goodness,faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.
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Which of the fruits is hardest for you to do?forbearance and self-control.
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Which of the fruits would you like to work on? Pray that God would help you to do that.the same thing as the other one.
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List the 9 fruits of the Spirit.Love,joy,peace,forbearance,kindness,goodness,faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.
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Which of the fruits would you like to work on? Pray that God would help you to do that.the same thing as the other one.
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Which of the fruits is hardest for you to do?forbearance and self-control.
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List the 9 fruits of the Spirit.Love,joy,peace,forbearance,kindness,goodness,faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.
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Which of the fruits would you like to work on? Pray that God would help you to do that.the same thing as the other one.
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Which of the fruits is hardest for you to do?forbearance and self-control.
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List the 9 fruits of the Spirit.Love,joy,peace,forbearance,kindness,goodness,faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.
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Which of the fruits would you like to work on? Pray that God would help you to do that.the same thing as the other one.
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Which of the fruits is hardest for you to do?forbearance and self-control.
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List the 9 fruits of the Spirit.Love,joy,peace,forbearance,kindness,goodness,faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.
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Which of the fruits would you like to work on? Pray that God would help you to do that.the same thing as the other one.
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Which of the fruits is hardest for you to do?forbearance and self-control.
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List the 9 fruits of the Spirit.Love,joy,peace,forbearance,kindness,goodness,faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.
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Which of the fruits would you like to work on? Pray that God would help you to do that.the same thing as the other one.
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Which of the fruits is hardest for you to do?forbearance and self-control.
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List the 9 fruits of the Spirit.Love,joy,peace,forbearance,kindness,goodness,faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.
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Which of the fruits would you like to work on? Pray that God would help you to do that.the same thing as the other one.
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Lesson Status: Completed
Grade School Lesson 1:4 | Read Galatians 5:16-18
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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What does God tell us to live by?The Holy Spirit.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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What is contrary to living by the Spirit?living by the Fleash.
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Sin is anything we think, say or do that goes against what God says is right. Who helps you to not sin?God and the Holy Spirit.
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Grade School Lesson 1:3 | Read Galatians 4:3-7
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Who did God send?Jesus Christ
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What does God call us when we believe in Him?children
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Who does God send to live inside us after we believe in Him?The Holy Spirit
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Who did God send?Jesus Christ
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What does God call us when we believe in Him?children
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Who does God send to live inside us after we believe in Him?The Holy Spirit
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Lesson Status: Completed
Grade School Lesson 1:2 | Read Galatians 1:11-12
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The gospel is the good news that Jesus came down to earth to die on the cross and then he rose again to life so that if we believe in Jesus and confess our sins then Jesus will live in our hearts and we can go to heaven after we die. Did Paul make up this gospel according to verse 11?no
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How did Paul receive the gospel?He received it by revelation from Jesus Christ
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The gospel is the good news that Jesus came down to earth to die on the cross and then he rose again to life so that if we believe in Jesus and confess our sins then Jesus will live in our hearts and we can go to heaven after we die. Did Paul make up this gospel according to verse 11?no
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How did Paul receive the gospel?He received it by revelation from Jesus Christ
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The gospel is the good news that Jesus came down to earth to die on the cross and then he rose again to life so that if we believe in Jesus and confess our sins then Jesus will live in our hearts and we can go to heaven after we die. Did Paul make up this gospel according to verse 11?no
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How did Paul receive the gospel?He received it by revelation from Jesus Christ
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Lesson Status: Completed
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