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Seekers for Jesus: 2nd Quarter 2015
Seekers for Jesus: 2nd Quarter 2015
Seekers for Jesus: 2nd Quarter 2015
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Seekers for Jesus is a quarterly written especially for young people ages 12-14. In addition to introductory material and biblical exposition, each lesson contains a section to help students apply the lesson to life. Questions are interjected to gauge the student’s understanding of the presentation.
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Release dateOct 23, 2015
ISBN9781589429895
Seekers for Jesus: 2nd Quarter 2015

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    Seekers for Jesus - Clover Murray

    Lesson 1

    04.05.15

    TRUE

    EYEWITNESSES

    1 Corinthians 15:1–8, 20–22

    Background Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:1–22

    Word Up! Celebrate Jesus’ resurrection .

    THE REAL DEAL ON TODAY’S LESSON

    To allow more space for exposition, all lesson print Scripture passages may not appear in their entirety.

    SIDELINE QUESTION: How do you witness to people about the resurrection?

    TODAY’S LESSON

    Many communities have had historical events that helped to shape the people and the community. These events changed lives, altered how people thought and felt, and paved the way for new thinking and experiences. Think about when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus or when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his I Have a Dream speech. The people who were present during these moments were eyewitnesses to these events. The eyewitnesses were crucial to enhancing these moments for the rest of the nation by retelling what they saw or heard or did.

    How many eyewitnesses do you need before you will believe a story? Jesus’ resurrection is a historical event that changed the lives of those living at the time, and it continues to change the lives of many people today and those who will come after us. After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to more than five hundred people. That’s a lot of eyewitness accounts! These eyewitnesses testified to Jesus’ victory over death and inspired others to give their lives to the true Savior.

    Today’s Scripture passage comes from a letter the Apostle Paul wrote the Corinthian church. Just like today, people had all sorts of beliefs concerning the resurrection. Some thought it was a story but not the historical truth. Some believed the Disciples created the story in order to gain more followers. These doubters did not believe in the true

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