The Explore the Bible: Students Leader Guide gives leaders clear direction and support in guiding a group of students through each session.
The Spring 2019 study on the Gospel of Mark reveals how Jesus brought the kingdom of God to earth and how He is the fulfillment of God’s plan of redemption. Students will not only unpack who Jesus is and what He came from heaven to earth to accomplish, but also why so many people struggled to accept Him. Mark could not be clearer that Jesus is the Son of God and the promised messiah who would bring full and final redemption. However, Jesus was not the kind of messiah and king that people expected. He established His kingdom in manner unlike any king or ruler—by becoming a servant and suffering and dying for His people.
By looking at Mark’s account of the life, death, and ministry of Jesus, students will not only be challenged to embrace Jesus as Lord and Savior, but also to follow His example as the Suffering Servant. Jesus is a greater king than we can possibly imagine and He calls us to a greater life of love, service, sacrifice, and purpose than we've ever known.
Features:
Explore the Bible gives leaders 3 ways to begin their study.
2 Explore Options – optional group activities or visual illustrations that introduce each week’s Central Truth.
Talk it Out questions – easy-to-discuss questions which draw students out and introduce Central Truth of each session.
Discipleship Moments – we know that there is more to discipleship than studying the Bible, therefore each session now includes a challenge to leaders to share about their personal discipleship with their students.
All questions are numbered in order to help leaders guide their students as they follow along in their Daily Discipleship Guides.
Streamlined Bible Commentary – each session provides commentary aimed at helping leaders better understand the Bible passages they are teaching.
Features
13 sessions of Bible study
An easy-to-follow plan to facilitate group study and discussion
Context notes that answer important questions and help leaders and students understand the Bible in context.
Great for Sunday School classes and small groups.