The
Bible is Gods story revealed to us. But what if your students dont have the desire or the skills to learn Gods Word? Revealed removes the intimidation factor of the
Bible by clearly teaching students the big picture of Gods Word. Revealed also teaches your students easy to remember skills to use in studying any
passage of
Scripture. Lessons Include Lesson 1 - This is the first of four sessions designed to change your students attitude and perception of
Scripture, and to equip them with the tools to know Gods story. Before you can begin to teach your students how to study the
Bible, they must believe that it is important for their lives. The purpose of this lesson is to communicate to students just how truly essential Gods Word is. Students will understand that knowing Gods story is foundational for their lives. This lesson will focus on a young king, King Josiah, and his discovery of the
Book of the Law. This lesson powerfully communicates the transformation that occurs when we encounter Gods Word. Biblical
Passage: 2 Chronicles 34:18, 1419, 2933 Lesson 2 - This is the second in a series of four lessons aimed at helping students develop a passion for Gods Word. How many times have you heard a student say, Where do I start studying the
Bible? The purpose of this lesson is to teach students a big picture approach to studying and appreciating Gods Word. Using a
passage from Isaiah, this lesson will reveal the idea that the
Bible is more than just a
book it is Gods primary method for communicating His truth to the world. As His followers it is a must that we understand the big picture of Gods Word. This lesson will help students understand the overall story and purpose of the
Bible. Biblical
Passage: Isaiah 55:8-11 Lesson 3 - This is the third in a series of four lessons aimed at helping students develop a passion for Gods Word. The purpose of this lesson is to teach students how to study a specific
passage of
Scripture. Students will learn a repeatable process for breaking down
passages in the
Bible. The goal is for students to be equipped with the skills to engage in a systematic, deeply meaningful study of Gods Word. Lesson 2 taught students how to study
Scripture with the big picture in mind. This lesson teaches them what to do when they want to tighten the focus, when they want to really hone in on the truth of a specific
passage of
Scripture. The lesson uses another portion of Psalm 119 as its biblical
passage. Biblical
Passage: Psalm 119:916 Lesson 4 - This is the last of the four lessons aimed at helping students develop a passion for Gods Word. By this time, your students should have been exposed to the idea that it is important to know
Scripture. They should have a general understanding of the big picture view of Gods Word. And they should have been introduced to important steps to follow when studying a
passage of
Scripture. However, if your students are not willing to live out the teachings of
Scripture, all of the knowledge in Gods Word is wasted. Drawing from James words in James chapter one, this lesson drives home the point that Gods Word was intended to change lives. The
Bible is not just a storybook. It is meant to fill our lives with truth and power, the power to go out and impact the world for Christ. Biblical
Passage: James 1:19-27
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