April 20, 2024 - Saturday 2:30 MPR 4 Speaker
Speaker:David Sproule
The need for Bible teaching in the church
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There has always been a need for Bible teaching in the church.
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Sharing of Paul's letters
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The condition of our society and homes emphasizes a need for Bible teaching.
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Large number of broken homes
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What is the cannon, universal need of every person today?
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The Bible and, therefore, Bible education is essential in the church.
The biblical Authority for Bible teaching in the church
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In the Old Testament, teaching God's word was done regularly.
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In the life of Jesus, teaching God's word was done regularly
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In the New Testament, teaching God's word has done regularly
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Jesus instructed His disciples to teach others,
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We see the emphasis of the early church on teaching,
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We see certain teachers and certain students identified
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The Bible Gives Ample Authority for Teaching the Bible to Children & Adults.
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The Bible says that “faith comes by hearing” (Rom. 10:17).
The expediency of making Bible classes fit your congregation
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All that the church does must be done by the authority of Christ.
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While Teaching the Bible Is Required, the Method Used in the Bible School Is Expedient.
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An expedient aids in carrying out God’s will in a manner in which He has authorized.
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The expedient itself must be authorized, but it does allow for options in its implementation.
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Thus, the church must teach the Bible, and it can do so in a way that best fits that congregation.
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The day
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The time
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The format
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The schedule
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The curriculum
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Each congregation is unique.
Stepping into the Bible
The Dream
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Congregation: Palm Beach Lakes church of Christ
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The congregation has a strong history of children’s Bible classes
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We desired and talked about writing our own curriculum for years
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Finally, the dream became more than just a dream
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December 2009 - The Initial Meeting: An Idea Sparked
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January 2010 - The Concept Presented: A Curriculum Adopted
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Mid 2012 - The Elder Challenge: A Target Set
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January 2013 - The Teaching Begins: A Work in Progress
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August 2019 - The Curriculum Finished: A Dream Realized
The Development: Envision
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We wanted a curriculum that truly fit our needs
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A program that would teach the Bible
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A program that focused on Bible education over entertainment
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A complete program that was not a collection from various sources
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A consistent direction, format and appearance throughout
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An engaging program that got the parents involved at home each week
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We wanted an immersive experience
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From the moment the kids entered their hallway
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When they walked into their classrooms
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We wanted just a few weeks in each classroom to keep them engaged
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We wanted a complete teaching resource
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Something that would make it easier for our teachers to prepare and teach
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Something that would make it easier for members to agree to teach
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Something that would guarantee consistency of lessons from teacher to teacher
The Development: Execute
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The Curriculum Committee – Writing “Stepping into the Bible”
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We sat down as a group, with open Bibles, and identified Bible lessons to teach
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We ended up identifying 280 Bible lessons to be part of the curriculum
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We decided to do away with th