Finish the verse: “And my God will supply all your ______ according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.” (Phil. 4:19)
Needs
Memory verse check: “Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, so that you may be ______.” (James 5:16)
Healed.
ill in the blank: “Don’t ______ about anything… and the peace of God… will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” (Phil. 4:6–7)
Worry
Quote the core of 2 Corinthians 5:21: “so that in him we might become the ______ of God.”
Righteousness.
In “Right or Wrong Relay,” if the scenario is “tell the truth even if it’s hard,” which side should students run to?
Righteous/God’s way (Right side).
In Genesis 22, who did God ask Abraham to offer as a sacrifice?
His son Isaac
True/False: Complaining draws us closer to God when we suffer.
False.
In Judges 6, who did God call a “mighty man of valor” even while he was hiding?
Gideon
In Jeremiah 33:15, God promises to raise up a “righteous Branch” for David. Who is this ultimately pointing to?
Jesus.
If it’s unrighteous pressure like “It’s just one little lie,” what should students do and say?
“NO!”
What did Abraham say when Isaac asked, “Where is the lamb?”—showing trust in God’s provision?
God will provide for himself the lamb.” (Or “The LORD will provide.”)
In Exodus 15:25, what did God show Moses to heal the bitter waters at Marah?
A piece of wood (a tree), which he threw into the water and it became sweet.
What did Gideon name the altar after God said, “Peace be to you. Do not fear”? (Judges 6:24)
“The LORD is Peace” (Jehovah Shalom).
According to your lesson, why can’t we be made righteous by the Law?
Because we are sinful by nature; the Law reveals sin but can’t remove it.
From the “Fix-It Challenge,” what’s a righteous response when two friends fight and say, “We’re not friends anymore”?
Seek peace and forgiveness; apologize; reconcile. (Eph. 4:32)
Name one purpose of tests or trials in our lives, according to your lesson.
To grow our faith and deepen dependence on God. (Accept any equivalent: reveal our hearts, refine us, teach obedience.)
Name two ways God heals and restores His people (from your lesson list).
Any two: physical healing, forgiveness of sins, emotional comfort, spiritual renewal, strength to endure.
Name one practical way to replace worry with God’s peace from Philippians 4:6–9.
Pray with thanksgiving; present requests to God; dwell on what is true/honorable/just/pure/lovely/commendable; practice what you’ve learned.
Complete the name: “The LORD is our ______” from Jeremiah 33:16.
Righteousness (Tsidkenu).
Culture question: Name one worldly standard your class identified that opposes God’s righteousness.
“Do whatever makes you happy” (self-centeredness) OR “Dishonesty/compromise to get ahead.” (Either works.)
From Philippians 4:18–20, Paul says the church’s giving was a “fragrant offering.” What does that teach us about generosity?
Sacrificial giving pleases God and He provides for givers and receivers.
ccording to James 5:14–15, whom should the sick call, and what two actions are those leaders to do?
The elders of the church; pray over them and anoint with oil in the name of the Lord.
In your “Worldly Friend or Godly Friend?” game, what is one sign of being a friend of the world that steals peace?
Prioritizing comfort/wealth/status/entertainment over obedience (any one of these), leading to dullness to God and lost peace.
Give one way God wants His righteousness to show through your life (from your THINK/LIVE IT OUT).
Live with integrity; tell the truth though costly; forgive quickly; choose holiness over compromise; daily obedience. (Any one.)
hort scenario: A student is being picked on at lunch. What is a righteous, peace-building action you listed in “Peace Builders”?
Stand up/sit with them, show kindness, get help appropriately, encourage, pray for them. (Any one.)