The verse reference for the Memorial Day storytime
What is John 15:13?
False teachers whose goals are deceiving Christians into turning away from their faith.
What are antichrists?
Answer which statements are yes/no:
There is nothing wrong with small lies.
Things naturally progress from disorder to order.
No, yes
Why are hard circumstances and temptations good for us? Additionally, why does God tempt us?
Problems are good for us because: they are a part of life, it can grow our endurance, and we as believers can rejoice in them because we know God has a purpose for us.
God tempts us not so that we’ll sin, but so that we’ll resist and grow.
What are the books used in Lesson 19, Lesson 20, and Lesson 21 respectively?
(Name which book/s were in which lesson)
Bonus: what form of literary structure were they written in? Or, in other words, what were these books written as that they all have in common?
Lesson 19: the book of James
Lesson 20: the books 1 Peter and 2 Peter
Lesson 21: the books 1 John and Revelation/Revelations
Bonus answer: epistles
“For God and Country!”
What is the American Legion Storytime Takeaway?
Love your neighbor as yourself
What is the Royal Law?
Is all truth God’s truth?
(Explain why it is yes or no with evidence)
Yes, because God created the universe and the moral bounds within it; everything that is true is true because he made it so.
Why is faith by itself not enough?
You cannot show God or others your faith if you don’t perform good deeds; believing in God is not enough to demonstrate your faith for Him, because even demons believe in one God.
Two question extravaganza ☺️ (these are phrased as jeopardy questions, a.k.a these are the answers)
1. “Love, Faith, and the Last Days”
2. James, Simon Peter, and John
Bonus question/hint: what are important things to know about three authors included in these lessons?
1. What is the title of chapter 21 in the student textbook?
2. What are the three authors used in the 3 lessons we are currently studying?
Bonus answer:
James was a half-brother of Jesus and not a disciple. He didn’t believe until after the resurrection. In James, he was writing to Jewish Christians being persecuted.
Simon Peter was also known as Cephas, and wrote to Christians in general, or Gentile Christians in Asia Minor.
John was known as the disciple beloved by Jesus, and he wrote to churches during his old age and exile on the island of Patmos.
WILD CARD (nothing to do with the column 😊)
1. Gossiping, stealing, and murdering
2. The two steps we should take against people who persecute us because of our faith
3. Live pure, purposeful, and peaceful lives (hint: this how we should live until a very important Christian event happens)
1. What are three things that are wrong things to suffer for as Christians? (We should suffer for the goodness of others and God)
2. Pray for them and trust in God
3. What is “the kind of lives we should live until Christ returns?”
To slip back into undesirable ways or behavior
What is backsliding? (Singular term: backslide)
Answer which statements are yes/no:
The fossil record supports creation.
Life began with spontaneous generation.
Even if it doesn’t feel good, I might have to do it.
Morality is based on God’s character.
Yes, no, yes, yes
Which two stories were used in James chapter 2 to explain how faith is dead unless it produces good deeds?
The story of Abraham sacrificing Isaac, and the story of Rahab saving the spies, which shows how their deeds determined how faithful they were
Two question extravaganza 🥲
1. Which book included in these three lessons refers to Jesus as the bridegroom and the church as the bride?
2. What are three things the Bible say about controlling our speech?
1. Revelations
2. Speak no evil or lies; controlling your tongue means controlling yourself; no corrupt speech
The five Christian characteristics from Mr. Bradshaw’s Christian Characteristics storytime
What is “image bearers, pillars, sin, gender specific, and cognitive being”?
Having divided loyalties
What is double-mindedness?
The discovery of DNA has helped to support evolution.
(Explain why the answer is yes or no with evidence)
”No”
A quality that we have to ask God for so that he can supply it; an honorable life shows it genuinely, and we need it to endure to make decisions. It is peace loving, gentle, pure, and yielding. It is merciful, sincere, and has no favorites.
What is wisdom?
(Or, things James said about wisdom)
Two Question Extravaganza ☺️
What circumstances must we go through to be partners with Christ?
What is a belief that demons share with some people call themselves Christians?
1. Suffering for your faith
2. The idea that you have faith because you believe there is one God
The words to the verse from the Memorial Day storytime takeaway
What is “There is no greater love than this: that a man should lay down his life for his friends”?
The uncovering of something that had been hidden
What is the apocalypse?
The existence of a designer
What does the complexity of the universe point to?
(”Designer” is the main word you’ll want to know, but it also means creator, God, etc.)
A bit in a horse’s mouth, a rudder on a ship, and a spark that starts a blaze; a world of wickedness, a spring with bitter and fresh water, and a fig tree that produces olives and a grapevine that produces figs
(Hint: a quality or part of us that we must tame)
(Hint 2: the original question is asking what certain literary device, or figurative language, is used to describe this part of us)
What are the analogies James uses to describe the tongue?
(Jeopardy phrased)
1. The one thing the study guide tells us to do if we are suffering hardship
2. Three things the Bible says about grumbling/complaing
3. Three things that lead to holiness
1. What is praying?
2. What is “you will be judged; don’t seek revenge; show hospitality”?
3. What is “be holy in everything you do, exercise self-control, and live reverently and in fear of God”?