Paul
Read the scripture taught on Lesson 3, August 20th, 2 Corinthians 11:27 (NIV)
I have labored and toiled and have often gone without sleep; I have known hunger and thirst and have often gone without food; I have been cold and naked.
What was the name of the topic for Lesson 1, September 10?
Who are you? – God sees you differently?
What is the key scripture for Lesson 2, October 8?
1 Samuel 16:12-23 (AMP)
According to Lesson 1, November 5, what is Faith (Hebrews 11:1)?
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
What is the first book and the last book of the Bible?
Genesis and Revelation
What was the Key Focus for Lesson 1, August 6?
Paul encountered God and started pursuing Him. Youth today can have their own “God encounter” moments.
According to Lesson 2, September 17, what was the 2nd Takeaway from 1 Samuel 17:32-40 (NIV)?
Saul doubted David because of his age and lack of experience. But God doesn’t look at age or a résumé—He looks at the heart. That means you can do great things for God right now, at your age.
What was the key focus for Lesson 5, October 29?
God walks with us through every step of life’s journey.
For Lesson 2, November 12, what was the topic?
Being Patient While Waiting On The Promise
What is the first book of the New Testament?
Matthew
On Lesson 2, August 13, we talked about “How Saul Made Bad Choices”. What was the 2nd main point we discussed for that lesson?
He dragged Christians out of homes and had them arrested (Acts 8:3).
According to Lesson 2, September 17, what is the definition of Courageous?
Mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty. So, to be courageous means having the strength and boldness to face challenges, fear, or hardship with determination.
For Lesson 4, October 22, who is always fighting for us. Refer to Takeaway #3.
God is always fighting for us.
For Lesson 1, November 5, read the 1st takeaway and explain it in your own words.
We may not always know where God is leading us, but we can trust His direction.
Just like Abram, God sometimes asks us to move into places that feel unfamiliar or uncomfortable. When we step out on faith, we’re saying, “God, I trust You even when I can’t see what’s ahead.”
How many books are in the Bible?
66
For Lesson 3, August 20, what was one of Paul’s Obstacles he encountered?
Any of these answers would be correct:
Beaten & jailed (Acts 16:22-24)
Shipwrecked (2 Cor. 11:25)
False accusations (Acts 21:27-36) (He was lied on)
Bitten by a snake (Acts 28:3-5)
Went hungry, tired, cold (2 Cor. 11:27)
According to Lesson 3, September 24, who sinned against God? Refer to scripture 2 Samuel 12:13-14
David
For Lesson 3, October 15, read the key focus and explain what it means to you.
(there is no right or wrong answer for the explanation)
The key focus: God wants a personal relationship with you, not just religion.
According to Lesson 1, November 5, what did the Lord say to Abram in Genesis 12:1?
“Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you.”
Who built an ark to survive a great flood?
Noah
According to Lesson 4, August 27, who wrote most of the New Testament?
Paul
Fill in the blank. According to one of Takeaways for Lesson 1, September 10, God looks at the _______, not ____.
heart, appearances
For lesson 5, we talked about God’s Presence In Your Journey. In your own words, what is God’s presence?
God’s Presence is the way God shows that He is always with us—guiding, protecting, and leading us in the right direction, just like He led the Israelites with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night.
According to Lesson 2, November 12, how does God reveal his promises to us? In other words, how do we know what God promised us?
Through His word
Which Old Testament book is a collection of songs, prayers, and praises to God?
Psalms