Archive | June, 2011

Lesson Five – God’s Children are Servants

God’s Children are Servants Lesson Aim:  To show that when Christians recognize the sovereignty of God we will accept our individual role as a servant. Scriptures:  Matt. 20:1-16; Luke 17:5-10 Historical analysis for reading the two parables. Place:  In the region of Judea beyond Jordan, Matt. 19:1. Occasion:  Jesus was clarifying principles of the kingdom […]

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Lesson Four – Attaining Honor

Attaining Glory Lesson Aim:  To show how people must achieve and be socially accepted in a seat of honor before they will attain the glory they need to satisfy their inherent need for glory. Scripture:  Luke 14:7-11. Historical analysis for reading the parable. Place:  In or near Jerusalem, Luke 13:22. Occasion:  Jesus was eating bread […]

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Lesson Three – Forgiveness Stimulates Love

Forgiveness Stimulates Love Lesson Aim:  To show how to provoke love where no love is evident. Scriptures:  Luke 7:36-50; Matt. 18:21-35. Historical analysis for reading the parable in Luke 7:41-43. Place:   In the towns of Galilee, Luke 7:1, 11, 37. Occasion:  One of the Pharisees, named Simon, invited Jesus to have dinner with him […]

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Lesson Two – Identifying One’s Neighbor

Identifying One’s Neighbor Lesson Aim:  To show that no one is excluded as our neighbor where mercy is needed. Scripture:  Luke 10:25-37. Historical Analysis for reading the Parable. Place:  Perhaps in the Jerusalem area because of the geography Jesus used to set up this parable.  Also, Jesus visited Mary, Martha and Lazarus who lived in […]

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Lesson One – Self Identity

Self Identity Lesson Aim:  To show how we have identified with true life when we see our “self” separate from our world positions and possessions. Scripture:  Luke 12:13-23. Historical analysis for reading the parable. Place:  Galilee (Luke 13:1). Occasion:  Preaching the life of the kingdom of God. Time:  Jesus was well into His three and […]

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Part III, Introduction – Attitudes of God’s Citizens Toward God, Mankind and SelF

Attitudes of the Citizens of God’s Kingdom Toward God, Man and Himself There are very few kings who have been known for their ability to teach.  Our study of the parables has shown our king, Jesus Christ, truly distinguished Himself as “rabboni.”  The parables in Part Three will give us the full impact of what […]

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Lesson Five – Spiritual Growth Expected

Spiritual Growth Expected Lesson Aim:  To show how the combined forces of heaven and God’s people on earth join together in their concern for fruit in every member of the church. Scripture:  Luke 13:6-9. Historical analysis for reading the parable. Place:  Galilee (Luke 13:1). Occasion:  Preaching the life of the kingdom of God. Time:  Jesus […]

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Lesson Four – Build Your Foundation Before Tribulations Come

Build Your Foundation Before Tribulations Come Lesson Aim:  To show how Christians prepare ourselves to benefit from tribulations in our lives by laying a foundation from the teachings of Jesus before our testing comes. Scriptures:  Matt. 7:24-27; Luke 6:47-49. Historical analysis for reading the parable. Place:  In the hill country near Capernaum, Luke 7:1. Occasion: […]

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Lesson Three – The Power of the Indwelling Seed

The Power of the Indwelling Seed Lesson Aim:  To show that when the seed has been planted in good soil, a Christian  becomes what is written in the word of God. Scripture:  Matt. 13:31-33. Historical analysis for reading the parable. See Part II, Lesson One. Introduction God’s kingdom with His Son as king has come […]

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Lesson Two – The Worth of the Kingdom

The Worth of the Kingdom Lesson Aim:  To show the value of the higher life and how it replaces all temporal pursuits as a main goal. Scripture:  Matt. 13:44-46. Historical analysis for reading the parable. The geographical and historical settings are the same as the previous lesson.  This is a similitude, or “like” type of […]

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