A great Bible learning tool. Character Studies - Mini Bible Lessons Bible character studies that explore the lives of key people in the Old Testament and New Testament to discover principles we can apply to our lives today.
Bible lessons for youth that explore what Scripture says about important teen topics. Individual lessons, multi-part series, and leader guides are available.
A great Bible learning tool. Home - Mini Bible Lessons A great Bible learning tool that offers concise, in-depth, and easy to understand Bible lessons that include doctrinal studies, character studies, and more.
Begin the lesson by considering an introductory thought. Take the main point, or emphasis of the lesson, and share an illustration or scenario that your audience can relate to. This will begin to get the group focused on the topic. This may be a good place to discuss the importance of the lesson you are about to study. Work through the lesson.
What does the Bible say? Note what the Bible says concerning our existence: Gen. 1:26-27 – We are a creation of God, made in His image. Ps. 139:13-16 – We were each formed by God, being made just as He wants us. We were all fearfully and wonderfully made. Note what the Bible says about God’s view of us?
What does the Bible say? Note what these verses say about the importance of integrity: Prov. 5:21 – God sees all we do, even things done in secret. Prov. 21:3 – Doing right pleases God more than sacrifices. Luke 16:10 – Integrity in small things = integrity in big things. Note what these verses say about the benefits of integrity:
What does the Bible say? Note what the Bible says about the seriousness of anger: James 1:19-20 – Our anger doesn’t produce anything good. James 3:6-8 – Harsh words destroy; root of many problems. Note what the Bible says about handling anger: …
which God would desire us to have. In our study today, let’s see what Scriptures says about the call to be different. What does the Bible say? Look at Numbers 14 (Israel approaching the Promised Land): How did Joshua and Caleb’s perspective of their situation cause them to stand out (vv. 1-9)? Joshua and Caleb trusted