Lesson 1.7

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Case Study A:

Lesson on John 7:31-53  

  1. What TV court shows have you watched?  

  2.  From verses 40 – 44, list positive and negative opinions given about Jesus.

  3. How do these negative attitudes about Jesus manifest themselves today?

  4. What do we learn from Nicodemus’ defense of Jesus in versus 50 – 53

There is no "Took" element.  There is nothing to suggest that the learner might do in the coming days to change the way they live.

Possible "Took" : Consider the claims made by Jesus --  "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink."  What part of your life is "thirsty"?  Trust Jesus this week to meet that specific need in your life.


Case Study B:

Lesson on Daniel 2

  1. What is the best “out to eat” food you’ve ever had?  

  2. Discuss reasons for God trying to teach Daniel and his friends about what they should eat?

  3. How do you think God gave them better health  even though they had eaten only vegetables and water?

  4. How will you forego luxuries this week in order to put God first?

There is no "Book" element.  We need a question which will specifically elicit the facts of the events.  

Possible "Book" questions might include, "What experiment did Daniel want to perform with their diets?"

 

Case Study C:

Lesson on Jonah 2

  1. List things that Jonah prayed for from inside the fish.

  2. What are some reasons we seem to repent only after dire circumstances?

  3. Discuss characteristics of God that cause Him to give people a second chance.

  4. What people might God be sending to you this week to share the Good News?

There is no "Hook" element to this lesson.  We need a question to get people thinking about the passage.

You might ask, "Describe a time when you were fishing and a really big one got away."

 

Case Study D:

Lesson from Hebrews 7

  1. List different kinds of legal agreements you have entered into.

  2. Find reasons from verses 18 and 19 that the old covenant was set aside.

  3. From verses 20 - 25 discuss what is different and better about Jesus as a new High Priest?

  4. What will you do this week to make Jesus your High Priest?

This lesson is missing a "Look" element, an application of the principles of the passage.

You might ask, "What are some ways that you can draw near to the Lord because of this new High Priest, Jesus?"

 

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