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Spring Theme:
Life
This spring, our lessons support the theme of “Life.” The writer of
the student book lessons is Randy Cross; the teacher book writer is
Taylor Mills.
Wilderness
Spiritual Practice - Fasting
Scripture - Genesis 3:8-24 | Matthew 26:36-46 | Numbers 21:4-9 |
Matthew 4:1-11 | 2 Kings 25:8-21
Suffering is a reality of life, and this unit takes us to five
places in Scripture where suffering is a dominant theme: an Old
Testament garden story and a New Testament garden story, an Old
Testament wilderness story and a New Testament wilderness story,
and the exile of the people of Judah. We examine these stories, not
to wallow in misery, but to understand them as context for hope and
salvation.
Salvation
Scripture - Mark 15:22-39 | Matthew 28:1-10 | Haggai 2:1-9 | Mark
1:1-8
Spiritual Practice - Generosity
Suffering, the theme connecting the lessons in our first unit this
quarter, is not the end of our story when God is involved with us.
Thus, this second unit is about salvation. Over its four lessons,
we will look at the new start for the people of Judah represented
by the rebuilding of the Temple in Haggai’s time and the new start
for humankind announced by John the Baptist and accomplished
through the death and resurrection of Jesus, —new starts made
possible by God’s initiative.
Grace
Scripture - Revelation 22:1-5 | Genesis 3:21; 4:10-16 | Exodus
16:2-15 | Luke 23:32-33, 39-43 | Acts 2:1-21
Spiritual Practice - Service
The first unit in this quarter began with the expulsion from the
garden of Eden, the loss of paradise. With this unit, in Lesson 10,
we see the Bible’s prophecy of the return to paradise, the kingdom
of God, made possible by God’s grace. The other four lessons of
this unit identify points in Scripture at which God’s grace was
also operative, reminding us that grace is an ongoing force in life
for the faithful today as well.
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