Wednesday, August 12, 2009

U3-L10: Q4

Question #4:


Select a hymn written by Annie Smith.


Carefully read the words; then paraphrase them or tell what they mean to you.

U3-L10: Q3

Question #3:


How could you encourage someone who has experienced a tough situation?

U3-L10: Q2

Question #2:


What do you think was more of a blessing to others - Annie Smith's hyms and poetry or her life? Why?

U3-L10: Q1

Question #1:


How does the assurance of salvation help you look differently at other life situations?

U3-L9: Q4

Question #4:


Give two situations that might arise throughout the day that could cause a person to be angry.


-Beside each, brainstorm some gentle solutions.-

U3-L9: Q3

Question #3:


Is there something that you would like God to change in your life?

U3-L9: Q2

Question #2:


How do you handle yourself when faced with a situation that makes you angry?

U3-L9: Q1

Question #1:


Have you ever faced a difficult situation?


-How did you handle the situation?-

U3-L8: Q4

Question #4:


How is accepting salvation like navigating a maze?

U3-L8: Q3

Question #3:


List two things you are tempted to fear. Using a concordance, find find Bible verses to write in your journal to help you overcome these fears.

U3-L8: Q2

Question #2:


Why do you think people are attracted to gangs?

U3-L8: Q1

Question #1:


What are some ways in which you have talked about God with your friends?

U3-L7: Q4

Question #4:


What might you give up in your life in order to spend more time with Jesus?

U3-L7: Q3

Question #3:


How can we allow the Holy Spirit to work in our lives?

U3-L7: Q2

Question #2:


Are you depending on what you can do to earn God's love?


-Do you know His gift is free?-

U3-L7: Q1

Question #1:


How do you think the rich young ruler felt when Jesus asked him to sell all his belongings and give his money to the poor?

U2-L6: Q4

Question #4:


Describe a situation in your home or school where one act of kindness or grace could produce several effects (cause and effect).

U2-L6: Q3

Question #3:


How have you extended grace to others today?

U2-L6: Q2

Question #2:


Suppose you had been asked to make the journey to visit the Loughboroughs. What would you have done?

U2-L6: Q1

Question #1:

Has God ever sent you as a mesenger to someone?

U2-L5: Q4

Question #4:


How can you reflect God's grace to others. (Be specific.)

U2-L5: Q3

Question #3:


Write about a time you gave someone what you felt he or she deserved.


-Write another ending showing what might have happened if you had extended grace instead.-

U2-L5: Q2

Question #2:

Write about a time when you were not as kind as you might have been.

-Write another ending showing what might have happened if you had extended grace instead.-

U2-L5: Q1

Question #1:


Do you think it is usual or unusual for a student your age to be concerned about serious matters such as organ donation? Why?

U2-L4: Q4

Question #4:




List some ways God has shown grace to you.

U2-L4: Q3

Question #3:




Describe a time that you were patient (or impatient) with someone.




-Does God lose patience with us?-

U2-L4: Q2

Question #2:




Why does it make a difference if we think about Jesus or not?

U2-L4: Q1

Question #1:




Do you believe our choices in reading material and our choice of friends affect our choices and beliefs?

U2-L3: Q4

Question #4:




Make an acrostic using the term God's Grace.

U2-L3: Q3

Question #3:




What lesson did you learn about witnessing from both Jesus and the woman of Samaria?

U2-L3: Q2

Question #2:




How do you feel about people who live a lifestyle totally different from your own?




-How could you show grace in these situations?-

U2-L3: Q1

Question #1:




Have people ever told mean stories about you?




-Which do you think would be worse - if the stories were true or false?-

U1-L2: Q4

Question #4:


Do miracles still happen today?


-Give an example to support your answer.-

U1-L2: Q3

Question #3:


Would you like to have played with Jesus?

U1-L2: Q2

Question #2:


What do you think it might have been like knowing you were the Messiah?

U1-L2: Q1

Question #1:


What set Jesus apart from other children His age? (Be specific.)

U1-L1: Q4

Question #4:


Do you think that the scapegoat was a good or bad thing? (Defend your answer.)

U1-L1: Q3

Question #3:


Choose one of the royal titles given to Jesus in Isaiah 9:6.


In your own words, how do you think they apply to Him?

U1-L1: Q2

Question #2:


What kinds of traditions/prayers does your family offer at the beginning of the Sabbath?

U1-L1: Q1

Question #1:


Imagine you were an Israelite.


-What would you have looked forward to in "the promised land" after living in the desert all your life?-