No Condemnation!
This study was a quick look at the work that Jesus did on the cross and how His death freed us from condemnation. And if we are free from it, we should not choose to make ourselves in bondage to it again.
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This study was a quick look at the work that Jesus did on the cross and how His death freed us from condemnation. And if we are free from it, we should not choose to make ourselves in bondage to it again.
This may just be another of the many lessons that I needed to hear. This lesson is an update to the 2005 lesson Time, with additional Scripture references and content on the handout section and a new section with teaching notes.
As I revealed in the previous lesson, I realized that while knowing your spiritual gifts, and even understanding His purpose for you, are both important steps in finding God’s direction and will for your life, having an ultimate life goal will dictate your priorities and activities to make you more focused and effective in your Christian life. This lesson illustrates that truth with numerous examples from some great individuals from the Bible: Paul, Moses, Hannah, and Jesus.
This single-week lesson was given as a New Year’s 2013 challenge to define what is your life vision. It will be a foundation for a few other lessons in the next weeks.
This lesson continues the challenge on class members to change, to lead, to do something, using Moses as the example.
This lesson is a follow-on lesson after the spiritual gifts study to drive us to take the results of that study and discern what new activities and direction we should consider. I also made a worksheet including some of the spiritual gifts, talents, and personality traits that might help one discern a bigger picture view of how God made them and what that might mean about God’s purpose for them.
This lesson is a reminder to pay attention to everything you do when you interact with your spouse because each interaction either builds or tears down the relationship.
This Father’s Day lesson was taught in the absence of the wives so that we could discuss some very personal and serious matters.
This Valentine’s Day lesson helps couples discern how they can add romance into their marriage.
A powerful and moving look into God’s hand in our lives during difficult times, one that’s sometimes hard to face. But we need to face our worst times in the light of God’s Word and His indescribable love for us. Get ready to have deep emotions stirred, but also, I pray, hope and a new perspective on those worst times in our lives.