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Scope and Sequence The list below provides a quick overview of the materials contained in the Purposeful Design Elementary Bible series. It is followed by an introduction to the series and sequential grade-by-grade scope and sequence. Lesson Components Worship Time, Listening Time, and Activity Time sections (Preschool and Kindergarten) Introduction, Directed Instruction, and Review sections (Grade 1 Grade 6) Optional weekly tests (Grade 1 Grade 6) Materials Teacher s Edition Teacher s Heart inspiring devotional Application sidebars presenting questions to promote further discussion Preparation sidebars listing needed materials Extension sidebars listing suggested additional activities Hand icons (Preschool) delineating activities for two age groups Student Activity Book (Preschool) and Student Edition (Kindergarten Grade 6) 34 weekly lessons Stand alone Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter lessons Resources CD Blackline Masters Chapel Programs Bible Illustrations Song lyrics (Preschool-Grade 2) Transparency Masters (Grade 1 Grade 6) PowerPoint presentations in PDF format (Grade 1 Grade 6) Music CD (Preschool Grade 2) Printed Visual Aids (Preschool Grade 2) Time Line (Kindergarten Grade 6) Overview of the Purposeful Design Elementary Bible Series Christian Worldview The goal of the Purposeful Design Elementary Bible series is for every student to develop a Christian worldview. A worldview is that framework from which each person views reality, makes sense of life, and interacts with the world. The Christian worldview holds that the primary reason for each person s existence is to love and serve God. People develop a Christian worldview through both the knowledge and application of Scripture. For this reason, it is essential for students to have an in-depth knowledge of Bible truths as well as the ability to apply Scripture to their daily life.

Overarching Themes Key to the development of a Christian worldview is the presentation of overarching themes that permeate all the Elementary Bible materials, regardless of the lesson topic or grade level. These themes, as follow, are woven throughout the series: God tells His great story in the Bible. God s Word displays God s nature, God s works, and God s plan of redemption. The teaching of sound doctrine from the Bible is central to every lesson. It is this knowledge of God that establishes a solid foundation for life. God s Word is truth. God s Word is true. Students learn that the Bible is the best source for guidance and direction in life. God loves everyone. God loves and cares for people. His desire is for all people to have a right relationship with Him. His intentions toward every person are always gracious and good. Everyone needs to come to a saving faith in Jesus. All people must experience salvation to have a right relationship with God; so the series often presents the gospel message, which involves repentance, personal faith, and acceptance of Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. A personal relationship with Jesus Christ is dynamic and life-changing as each Christian faithfully grows in knowledge of and obedience to the Lord. Christlike behavior, evangelism, ministry, stewardship, and apologetics are all applications of spiritual growth in Christ. Personal faith is demonstrated by behavior. Students learn to serve others in response to God s love for them and to share the good news of salvation in their homes and neighborhoods and throughout the world. Bible study, prayer, and worship are disciplines for spiritual growth. The series emphasizes spiritual disciplines to help establish and reinforce a biblical worldview as students grow in their faith by consistently using these methods for growth. God s desire is that Christians be conformed to the character of Jesus Christ. This involves a transformation of the mind and the heart through the work of the Holy Spirit, who gives Christians the desire to change and enables them to do the will of God. Students need to know and understand spiritual concepts. As part of the overarching themes throughout the series, each weekly Bible lesson teaches and develops spiritual concepts. These concepts include salvation, grace, mercy, repentance, perseverance, faith, forgiveness, worship, thanksgiving, praise, aspects of God s divine nature, and a personal relationship with God. Expected Student Outcomes A strong Bible program requires that students not only acquire skills and knowledge but also grow in faith and demonstrate that faith by their behavior. For this reason, each lesson has a unique set of expected students outcomes statements of desired student outcomes in the areas of life application, skills, and knowledge through studying the lesson. Because growth in faith is an individual matter, students will come to apply Scripture over the course of time as they grow in their relationship with God. Translations The Purposeful Design Elementary Bible series can be used in conjunction with any translation of the Bible. In an effort to maintain a translation-nonspecific Bible series, verses or passages of Scripture are frequently referenced but seldom quoted. Unless otherwise noted, any direct quotations from Scripture that appear in the Teacher or Student Editions have been taken from the New King James Version (NKJV). Series Grade-Level Subjects Level Subject Level Subject Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Familiar Bible truths that emphasize God s love Familiar Bible truths that emphasize God s loving care Familiar Bible truths that emphasize God s relationship to people Studies on character traits of various people in the Bible with application to students life Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Studies in the life of Christ, the early Church, and missions from the time of Paul until now Studies in the basic doctrines of the Church Studies in the Old Testament that emphasize choices and their consequences Studies in the New Testament that emphasize application to students personal life

Preschool Familiar Bible truths that emphasize God s love Special Features: Developed for children from three to five years of age, Preschool Bible incorporates activities within the domains of Social and Emotional Development, Language and Literacy Development, Cognitive Development, and Small- and Large-Motor Development. The Expected Learning Outcomes sections of the Teacher s Edition categorize the activities into these domains to assist preschool professionals in designing lesson plans to meet state and local requirements. Unit 1: In the Beginning 1 God Makes the World Children express thanks for God s creation, omnipotence, and omniscience and indicate that God is powerful enough to take care of them. 2 Adam and Eve Adam and Eve sin; God still loves them. Children realize that God forgives them when they sin. They contrast obedience and disobedience. 3 Noah Obeys God Noah, a man of faith, listens to and pleases God. Children show a desire to listen to and obey God. omnipotence Genesis 1:1b temptation, sin listening to God, judgment, trust, obedience Proverbs 22:2 Psalm 4:8b 4 The Tower of Babel People rebel against God. Children pride, sin, judgment Matthew 6:33a choose to learn and obey God s ways. Unit 2: Jesus Loves Everyone 5 Jesus Loves Children 6 Jesus Shows Kindness Jesus, God s Son, loves all children. Children show love to others. Jesus heals a blind man and tells the parable of the good Samaritan. Children show kindness. 7 Jairus Daughter Jesus brings a girl back to life. Children pray for others in need, affirming that Jesus is all-powerful. 8 Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man Jesus heals and forgives a paralyzed man. Children demonstrate forgiveness to others and tell their friends about Jesus. love John 15:12a relationship to others, compassion, kindness, love Psalm 117:2a omnipotence, faith John 10:10b omnipotence, faith, compassion, forgiveness Luke 6:37c Unit 3: Families 9 Isaac God fulfills His promise to Abraham and Sarah. Children realize that they, like Isaac, are each a special gift from God; they praise Him. 10 Jacob and Esau Jacob deceives his father and receives the special prayer intended for Esau. Children contrast truth telling and lying. covenant, blessing, praise Psalm 105:42a covetousness, sin Zechariah 8:16b

11 Joseph Children express that God cares for them. They exhibit a desire to be kind even when hurt by others, just like Joseph. relationship to others, envy, forgiveness, perseverance Romans 8:28a 12 Thanksgiving One leper returns to give thanks thanksgiving, praise, love 1 Chronicles 16:34a for his healing. Children express thankfulness in their daily life. Unit 4: Christmas 13 Mary and Joseph The angel Gabriel visits Mary. Mary and Joseph obey God. Children praise God for keeping His promise to send His Son. 14 Christmas Hearing the account of Christ s birth and the events surrounding it, children recognize that God loves them and sent His Son, Jesus. faith, love, obedience Luke 1:37 love, omnipotence, hope, worship, praise, angels Luke 2:11 15 The Wise Men Following the wise men s example, worship, praise Matthew 2:2b children praise and worship God. Unit 5: Going Fishing 16 Disciples Follow Jesus Jesus calls His disciples. Children express awe of Jesus power and their desire to follow Him. 17 Jesus Calms a Storm Jesus calms a storm. Children show their trust in God even when they are afraid. 18 A Little Boy s Meal Jesus feeds over 5,000 people. Children are willing to help meet the needs of others. 19 Miracles at Sea Hearing about Jesus provision of fish and His walk on water, children express awe at His power and desire to follow Him. omnipotence, obedience Matthew 4:19 omnipotence, fear, trust, faith Matthew 8:27b omnipotence, provision, giving 2 Corinthians 9:7b listening to God, omnipotence, obedience, faith Matthew 14:33b Unit 6: Growing Up 20 Baby Moses After learning about Baby Moses safekeeping, children share ways that God keeps them safe. 21 Moses and Aaron God chooses Moses and Aaron to lead His people. Children choose to be helpers. 22 Young Samuel God speaks to Samuel. Children name ways that God speaks to them. 23 Young David David fights Goliath. Children verbalize faith and trust in God. faithfulness, hope, relationship to God listening to God, courage, judgment, leadership Job 33:11b Galatians 6:10b listening to God, servanthood 1 Samuel 3:9b faith, boldness, courage Proverbs 3:5a

Unit 7: Visits with Jesus 24 Zacchaeus After learning about Zacchaeus, children recognize their sin and their need for Jesus the Savior. 25 Nicodemus From Jesus encounter with Nicodemus, children realize that good deeds do not get people into heaven; everyone needs Jesus the Savior. 26 Mary, Martha, and Lazarus Like Mary, children realize that listening to God is important. They express awe over Jesus power in resurrecting Lazarus. repentance, salvation, restoration love, salvation, relationship to God listening to God, servanthood, faith Luke 19:10 John 3:16b John 11:25a Unit 8: Easter 27 Jesus Enters Jerusalem Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey. Children praise Jesus as King. 28 Easter Acknowledging Christ s death, burial, resurrection, and ascension, children verbalize that God loves them. praise, faith selflessness, submission, forgiveness, salvation Matthew 21:9a, d Mark 16:6b Unit 9: Adventures with God 29 Joshua and Caleb Joshua and Caleb are faith-filled spies. Children show their trust in God when they are afraid. 30 The Battle of Jericho The Israelites are victorious at Jericho. Children acknowledge that there is no problem too big for God. 31 Daniel in the Lions Den Like Daniel, children choose to do the right thing even when it is difficult. faith, fear Psalm 56:3 faith, obedience, omnipotence Joshua 24:24 prayer, courage, relationship to God, deliverance Daniel 6:26b 32 Jonah Unlike Jonah, children demonstrate disobedience, repentance Jonah 2:2 prompt obedience. Unit 10: The Early Church 33 Peter Is Rescued God delivers Peter from prison. Children share prayer requests for help in times of need, believing that God hears and answers. 34 Paul and Silas Like Paul and Silas, children praise God regardless of circumstances. persecution, prayer, deliverance persecution, praise, deliverance, salvation Psalm 116:1 Psalm 71:23a

Kindergarten Familiar Bible truths that emphasize God s loving care 1 God Made My World God creates the universe, including Adam and Eve. Students express thankfulness for God s creation and God s character. 2 Adam and Eve Learning from Adam and Eve s sin and God s abiding love, students differentiate between obedience and disobedience. 3 Noah God saves Noah and promises not to flood the earth again. Students realize that sin has consequences and affirm that God keeps His promises. 4 Abraham From God s call on Abraham to become the father of many nations, students identify ways to hear God speak. 5 Young Isaac Students express thankfulness that every human life, like Isaac s, is special to God and part of His plan. 6 Joseph God blesses Joseph, who forgives his brothers. Students demonstrate an attitude of forgiveness because God loves and forgives them. 7 Moses Moses fulfills God s plan to deliver the Israelites. Students praise God because He has a plan for their life. 8 Samson Like Samson, students acknowledge that their strength and help come from the Lord. 9 Young Samuel Following Samuel s example, students identify ways to serve others. 10 Samuel Anoints Two Kings After learning about Saul and David, students contrast obedience and disobedience and choose to obey. 11 David and Goliath David slays Goliath. Everyone sees the awesome power of God. Students conclude that God will help them with the obstacles they face. 12 David and Jonathan Like David and Jonathan, students demonstrate kindness and loyalty in their own friendships. 13 Thanksgiving Imitating the Psalms, students give thanks to God in a variety of ways. 14 King David and Mephibosheth Like David, students show faithfulness and compassion to others. omniscience, omnipresence, omnipotence temptation, sin, sin nature, mercy judgment, covenant listening to God, obedience, covenant blessing, faithfulness, provision, joy relationship to others, resolve, forgiveness omnipotence, leadership, deliverance sin, temptation, disobedience listening to God, selflessness, obedience listening to God, leadership, disobedience, blessing Psalm 24:1a Isaiah 53:6a b Genesis 9:13 Psalm 85:8a Luke 1:37 Romans 12:21 Romans 8:28 Matthew 6:13a b Joshua 3:9b John 14:15 courage, boldness, selflessness Zechariah 4:6b loyalty, kindness, relationship to others Proverbs 17:17a thanksgiving, praise, love Psalm 106:1 faithfulness, compassion, leadership 1 John 4:21

15 Esther Following Esther s example, students evidence selflessness toward others. 16 The Fiery Furnace God protects Daniel s friends. Students demonstrate courage when faced with negative peer pressure. 17 Christmas Christ is born. The shepherds and wise men worship Him. Students recognize God s love for them and give to others. 18 Daniel in the Lions Den God protects Daniel. Students choose to do the right thing even when it is difficult. 19 Jonah God shows mercy to Jonah and the Ninevites. Students demonstrate prompt obedience even when they may not want to obey. 20 John and Jesus Fulfill Prophecy From the examples of John the Baptist s birth and the prophecies of Simeon and Anna about Jesus life, students learn that God knows and plans the future. 21 John the Baptist Imitating John the Baptist, students invite others to learn about Jesus. 22 Jesus and the Disciples Jesus calls 12 disciples to follow Him. Students express a desire to follow Jesus and serve others. 23 Jesus Calms a Storm Jesus heals Peter s mother-in-law and later calms a storm. Students follow Jesus example to care for the needs of people in all circumstances. 24 Jesus Is the Good Shepherd 25 The Parable of the Sower 26 The Good Samaritan Jesus, the Good Shepherd, tells the parable of the lost sheep, Students relate the lost sheep in the parable to those who do not know Jesus. They recognize that they are precious. Jesus tells the parable of the sower and the seed. Students choose to listen to God s Word and put it into practice. Jesus tells the parable of the good Samaritan. Students feel compassion and demonstrate thoughtfulness to all people. 27 The Ten Lepers One healed leper returns to thank Jesus. Students express thankfulness in their daily life. 28 Jesus and the Children Out of Jesus love for them, students show love to God and others in word and deed. courage, selflessness, deliverance 1 Corinthians 16:13 14 faith, courage, deliverance Joshua 1:9 love, omnipotence, hope, worship, praise, angels prayer, courage, relationship to God, deliverance disobedience, mercy, repentance Luke 2:11 Colossians 4:2 Micah 6:8 prophecy, blessing, salvation Malachi 3:1a Trinity, divinity, evangelism equipping, servanthood, relationship to God compassion, omnipotence, love Mark 1:11 John 13:35 Psalm 111:4 compassion, love John 10:27 evangelism, listening to God, growing in faith compassion, kindness, relationship to others James 1:22 Luke 6:31 omnipotence, mercy, praise Psalm 100:4 love, relationship to others, gentleness Mark 10:14b

29 Easter Students recount the events of the death, burial, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. They practice being a faithful friend. love, omnipotence, salvation, resurrection, selflessness, forgiveness John 3:16 30 Lazarus Following Jesus example of loving Lazarus, Mary, and Martha, students share ways to love others. 31 Zacchaeus Like Zacchaeus, students acknowledge that they need to repent and try to restore relationships when they are in the wrong. 32 Peter Is Rescued God answers prayer regarding Peter and delivers him from prison. Students share prayer requests for help in times of need. 33 Paul and Silas Paul and Silas share their faith in prison. Students realize that they can praise God and each be a witness for Him in all circumstances. 34 Paul and the Shipwreck Paul s ministry continues as he journeys to Rome and is shipwrecked. Students express that God is with them and helps them even when they are afraid. love, omnipotence, relationship to others repentance, salvation, restoration persecution, faith, prayer, deliverance prayer, worship, deliverance, evangelism, salvation prayer, listening to God, deliverance 1 John 4:11 2 Corinthians 5:17 1 Thessalonians 5:16 18 Psalm 147:1 Psalm 91:15 Grade 1 Familiar Bible truths that emphasize God s relationship to people 1 Creation God creates the universe. Adam and Eve sin. Students express thankfulness for God s creation. They recognize that everybody sins yet God continues to love everyone. 2 Cain and Abel After learning about Cain and Abel, students choose how they will follow God and ask Him to help them make wise choices. 3 Noah By studying the life of Noah, his family, and the Tower of Babel, students conclude that sin has consequences and God keeps His promises. 4 Abraham and Isaac God establishes His covenant with Abraham and Isaac. Students express trust in God s promises and God s plan for their life. omniscience, omnipresence, omnipotence, relationship to God, sin pride, envy, unrighteous anger, sin, judgment listening to God, faithfulness, deliverance, judgment, covenant trust, obedience, provision, blessing, covenant Genesis 1:1 Psalm 119:30a Proverbs 3:5 6a Psalm 31:14

5 Jacob and Esau As they study the life of Jacob and Esau, students identify some consequences of lying and recognize the need for repentance and reconciliation. 6 Joseph Students study the life of Joseph and conclude that godly leaders practice forgiveness. Students exercise forgiveness in their own life. 7 Moses Moses leads the Israelites to the Promised Land. Students recognize that obeying God leads to deliverance. 8 The Ten Commandments God provides manna, quail, and the Ten Commandments for His people. Students thank God for meeting their physical and spiritual needs. 9 Joshua and Caleb Faith-filled Joshua and Caleb work as spies. Joshua leads in the Battle of Jericho. Students decide to faithfully serve God. They conclude that God honors those who are faithful to Him. 10 Gideon God uses Gideon to deliver His people from the Midianites. Students invite God to use them for His purposes. 11 Ruth In response to studying Ruth s devotion and loyalty to Naomi, students selflessly help others. 12 The Psalms Using the Psalms as a model, students give praise, worship God, and pray as they turn to God for comfort. 13 Thanksgiving Students express gratitude to God for His goodness and mercy in response to Solomon s example of worship, praise, and thanksgiving. 14 Elijah and the Widow 15 Elijah Opposes False Prophets A widow shows hospitality to Elijah, who later brings her son back to life. Students follow God s direction and practice hospitality. In response to Elijah s victory over the prophets of Baal, students pray in faith, speaking boldly about the Lord to others. 16 Josiah Young King Josiah seeks God and reads His Word. Students practice regular Bible reading. 17 Christmas Hearing the account of Christ s birth and the events surrounding it, students recognize that God loves them and sent His Son, Jesus, as a gift. strife, lying, relationship to others, sin prophecy, leadership, repentance listening to God, leadership, obedience, omnipotence, deliverance provision, obedience, relationship to others, omnipotence listening to God, leadership, courage, omnipotence, relationship to others deliverance, listening to God, leadership, obedience, omnipotence selflessness, loyalty, provision, relationship to others, blessing prayer, praise, worship thanksgiving, praise, love, worship hospitality, omnipotence, provision boldness, prayer, omnipotence obedience, worship love, omnipotence, hope, worship, praise, angels Psalm 34:13 1 Thessalonians 5:24 Psalm 50:15 1 John 5:3a Mark 12:30 Psalm 27:1 Galatians 6:10 Psalm 86:11 Psalm 106:1 Philippians 2:4 Psalm 25:4 Psalm 119:18 Isaiah 9:6

18 The Boyhood of Jesus Young Jesus grows and pleases His Father. Students seek to do right according to God s standards. 19 God s Written Word God speaks to people through His Word. Students express that God s Word is inspired, true, profitable, and eternal. They acknowledge that knowing God s Word leads to growth in faith. 20 Following Jesus Jesus calls disciples to follow Him and obey His Word. Students acknowledge their need to follow Christ, obey His Word, and tell others about Jesus. 21 Loving Others Acknowledging Jesus ministry to the Samaritan woman at the well, students show unconditional love for others and respond to God s unconditional love and forgiveness. 22 Sharing Jesus miraculously feeds a crowd of people. Students willingly give what they have to meet the needs of others. 23 Caring for Others Jesus heals a paralyzed man. Students pray in faith and show compassion for others. 24 Being Thankful Following the example of the thankful leper from the group of 10 healed lepers, students express thankfulness to God. 25 Giving A poor widow gives all her money to God. Students demonstrate responsible stewardship of their possessions and talents. relationship to others, submission, wisdom omniscience, truth, listening to God, growing in faith obedience, growing in faith, evangelism kindness, evangelism, salvation, omniscience, forgiveness compassion, selflessness, omnipotence, provision faith, compassion, provision, omnipotence, forgiveness thanksgiving, omnipotence, mercy faith, giving, stewardship Luke 2:52 Psalm 119:11 John 15:5 Psalm 51:10 Hebrews 13:16 Galatians 6:2 Isaiah 63:7a Luke 6:38a 26 Trusting God Peter walks on the water with Jesus. Students affirm that God is all-powerful and trustworthy. 27 Believing God Like Mary and Martha concerning God s promises, students grow in faith, believing and trusting in God. 28 Accepting Forgiveness Jesus restores Peter and places him in leadership. Students acknowledge that God graciously restores those who repent and they follow His example in their own relationships. 29 Easter Students verbalize the plan of salvation as they consider the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, and pray for others. trust, omnipotence, fear Deuteronomy 31:8 relationship to others, growing in faith, trust, omnipotence restoration, relationship to God, leadership, relationship to others love, omnipotence, resurrection, servanthood, prayer, salvation, forgiveness John 15:15b 1 John 1:9 Romans 6:23

30 Being a Leader Stephen boldly demonstrates servant-leadership. Students realize that godly leaders willingly, faithfully, and courageously serve others. 31 Witnessing to Others Following Philip s example, students invite others to come to Christ. They recognize the importance of obedience to God. 32 Pleasing God Students demonstrate acts of service to God after learning about Ananias, Timothy s, and Aquila and Priscilla s pleasing God through prayer and service to others. 33 Serving God and Others Paul and Barnabas faithfully use their God-given gifts to bless others. Students demonstrate acts of faithful service. 34 Knowing God God desires all to come to Him. He is preparing a special place for those who accept Jesus as Savior. Students affirm that they need to accept Jesus as Savior in order to get to heaven. Grade 2 servanthood, leadership, courage obedience, evangelism, salvation servanthood, faithfulness, relationship to God listening to God, relationship to others, faithfulness, servanthood, blessing salvation, repentance, faith Studies of the character traits of various people in the Bible Romans 12:10 Acts 1:8 Colossians 1:10 1 Peter 4:10 John 3:16 1 Abraham Listens Abraham listens to God, who promises to bless him. Students conclude that listening to and obeying God leads to wisdom and contentment. 2 Abraham Prays Abraham prays for Lot. Students recognize that God responds to prayer. They intercede for others. 3 Moses Is Humble God calls Moses to lead His people out of Egypt. Students demonstrate humility. 4 Moses and Miriam Praise God Moses and Miriam praise God after the Red Sea Crossing. Students praise and worship God. 5 Moses Is Diligent Moses is diligent and courageous as he leads God s people to the Promised Land. Students demonstrate diligence and courage as they obey God. 6 Miriam and Aaron Learn Respect Students acknowledge the importance of respecting those in authority. 7 Joshua Leads Israel God commissions Joshua and emphasizes the need to follow His Word. Students study God s Word to understand how to follow God. listening to God, obedience Psalm 78:1 prayer, relationship to others, judgment, sin humility, deliverance, listening to God, obedience, omnipotence, omnipresence praise, worship, relationship to God listening to God, omnipotence, leadership James 5:16 Exodus 4:12 Exodus 15:2 Exodus 19:5 strife, rebellion, repentance 1 Peter 2:17 courage, obedience, listening to God Joshua 1:8

8 Joshua Obeys God Joshua follows God s plan to conquer the city of Jericho. Students acknowledge there is no problem too big for God. 9 Joshua Follows God Joshua proclaims God s faithfulness and charges the Israelites to continue to follow God. Students realize God is faithful in their life. 10 Ruth Is Loyal Ruth decides to remain with Naomi and serve God. Students identify examples of how they can be loyal. 11 Ruth Serves with Love 12 David Faces the Giant Ruth remains devoted to Naomi. Ruth meets Boaz, who becomes her kinsman-redeemer. Students select ways to serve as visible expressions of love. David slays Goliath. Students speak out for God instead of yielding to peer pressure. 13 Thanksgiving David expresses thanksgiving to God for His provision and faithfulness. Students express gratitude to God for His presence in their life. 14 Elijah Trusts God God meets Elijah s and the widow s need for food. Students verbalize their trust in God to meet all their needs. 15 Elijah Is Bold Elijah challenges the prophets of Baal, and he is victorious. Students pray and speak boldly about the Lord. 16 Nehemiah Leads Nehemiah leads others in rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem. Students cooperate with one another. 17 Christmas Students share the true meaning of Christmas: the celebration of Christ s birth. 18 Nehemiah Stands Firm 19 Esther Listens to Wise Advice Nehemiah faces opposition in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. Students make godly decisions when faced with opposition. Esther becomes queen and heeds wise counsel. Students discern who or what to listen to, identifying wise advice. 20 Esther Is Unselfish Esther risks her life to save God s people. Students explore and put into practice ways to act unselfishly. 21 Job Is Patient Job is patient in the face of adversity. Students demonstrate patience. listening to God, obedience, leadership, faith, omnipotence faithfulness, obedience, perseverance loyalty, relationship to others, selflessness 1 John 3:22 Joshua 24:14 Ruth 1:16 servanthood, love, obedience Galatians 5:14 courage, boldness, selflessness 1 Samuel 17:47 thanksgiving, praise, love, worship, joy listening to God, trust, provision, omnipotence boldness, prayer, omnipotence leadership, relationship to others, prayer love, omnipotence, hope, worship, praise, angels boldness, perseverance, resolve, unity, leadership, wisdom loyalty, submission, obedience, wisdom resolve, selflessness, relationship to others, deliverance patience, repentance, relationship to God Psalm 105:1 Philippians 4:19 2 Corinthians 3:12 Nehemiah 4:6 Isaiah 9:6 Matthew 19:26 Proverbs 19:20 Philippians 2:4 Ephesians 4:2

22 Daniel Is Faithful Students acknowledge that doing things God s way demonstrates faithfulness and that being faithful is a deliberate choice. 23 Daniel s Friends Are Faithful Daniel s friends remain faithful in the fiery furnace. Students recognize the need for prayer and faithfulness to God when confronted with persecution. 24 Daniel Is Confident Daniel is protected in the lions den. Students express confidence in God s guidance, provision, and protection, affirming that the Kingdom is forever. 25 Mary and Joseph Obey God Mary and Joseph submit to and willingly participate in God s plan of redemption. Students demonstrate humbleness and submissiveness as they willingly act on God s Word. 26 Jesus Is Merciful Jesus demonstrates His power and mercy by healing people. Students conclude that God is merciful and extend mercy to others. 27 Jesus Is Compassionate 28 Martha Grows in Faith Students acknowledge that Jesus is compassionate, and they show compassion toward others. After Lazarus s death, Martha s faith grows stronger. Students express trust in Jesus, knowing that He is capable of doing anything. 29 Easter Students celebrate that Jesus achieved victory over sin and death by His own death and resurrection. 30 Peter Acts Boldly Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Peter overcomes his fears and failures. Acknowledging their dependence on the Holy Spirit, students act boldly when afraid and when their faith is challenged. 31 Peter Accepts Others 32 Paul and Barnabas Encourage 33 Paul and Silas Witness Peter shares God s plan of salvation at Cornelius home. Students accept others. Paul and Barnabas encourage others in the faith. Students encourage others. In prison, Paul and Silas share their faith. Students pray to God, praise God, and share the good news, regardless of circumstances. 34 Review Students review details of God s interaction with biblical characters presented this year. boldness, faithfulness, prayer, faith, wisdom faithfulness, resolve, courage, deliverance listening to God, omniscience, revelation, prayer, courage, deliverance omniscience, Trinity, faithfulness, revelation, listening to God, submission mercy, omnipotence, kindness, thanksgiving compassion, omnipotence, relationship to God love, omnipotence, divinity, relationship to others, salvation love, joy, omnipotence, resurrection, salvation reconciliation, growing in faith, self-control, deliverance salvation, evangelism, listening to God encouraging, relationship to others, servanthood, kindness prayer, worship, deliverance, evangelism, salvation Psalm 138:3 Psalm 34:4 Joshua 1:9 Matthew 1:21 Micah 6:8 Matthew 9:36 John 11:25 Matthew 28:6 2 Timothy 1:7 1 John 3:23 1 Thessalonians 5:11 Acts 16:31 Philippians 1:6

Grade 3 Studies in the life of Christ, the early Church, and missions from the time of Paul until now 1 Jesus in the Beginning 2 Jesus Birth and Childhood 3 Jesus Prepares for Ministry 4 The First Four Disciples 5 Equipping the Disciples The Trinity exists eternally. Students acknowledge that they are part of God s plan of redemption to all mankind. Jesus is fully God and fully man. Students value spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical growth. Jesus receives the Holy Spirit s baptism, and then Satan tempts Jesus. Students emulate Jesus by using God s Word to have victory. Jesus calls the first disciples to follow Him. Students respond to God s call of obedience in their life. Jesus calls the remaining eight disciples. Students realize that the Holy Spirit can transform and equip them. 6 The Beatitudes Jesus teaches the Beatitudes. Students exhibit godly behaviors to influence the world. 7 Building on the Rock Jesus instructs His followers to build on the Rock. Students choose to make Bible study, prayer, worship, and fellowship priorities in their life. 8 I Am Statements Jesus uses I Am statements to teach about Himself. Students identify Jesus attributes so they can rely on Jesus to meet their needs. 9 The Lord s Prayer Jesus teaches how to pray. Students pray the Lord s Prayer and integrate this model into their daily prayers. 10 Walking in Love Jesus directs His disciples to love others. Students evaluate their own motives for service and demonstrate practical ways to love others. 11 Born Again After learning about Nicodemus, students take steps to begin or deepen their faith in Jesus. 12 Responding to the Gospel Jesus teaches the parable of the sower. Students identify obstacles to their faith and take Spirit-led action to remove them. 13 Thanksgiving Jesus heals 10 lepers; one gives thanks. Students identify blessings in their life and develop gratitude. Trinity, omniscience, omnipresence, omnipotence, relationship to God revelation, divinity revelation, Trinity, temptation, spiritual warfare listening to God, equipping, growing in faith listening to God, equipping, growing in faith relationship to others, encouraging, evangelism listening to God, obedience, wisdom truth, divinity, faith prayer, omnipotence, submission love, relationship to others, selflessness salvation, faith, relationship to God, truth sowing, reaping, listening to God, growing in faith Deuteronomy 6:4 Luke 2:40 Matthew 3:17 Isaiah 6:8 Luke 6:40 Matthew 5:16 1 Corinthians 3:11 John 14:6 Proverbs 15:29 1 John 4:7 8 John 3:3 Luke 8:15 thanksgiving, praise, love Colossians 3:17

14 Seeking the Lost Jesus teaches parables about the lost. Students relate to God s concern by sharing the love of Christ. 15 Forgiving Jesus teaches about forgiveness. Students conclude they are to forgive others as God has forgiven them. 16 Stewardship Jesus instructs how to be a good steward. Students demonstrate faithful use of their possessions, abilities, and time. 17 Christmas Jesus birth fulfills Old Testament prophecies. Students acknowledge that God fulfills His promises. 18 Jesus First Miracle Jesus changes water into wine. Students recognize that all requests can be brought to God. They testify of God s power and provision. 19 Jesus Satisfies Jesus feeds 5,000 people. He later casts demons into pigs. Students demonstrate compassion toward the physical and spiritual needs of others. 20 Walking on Water Jesus and Peter walk on water. Students affirm God s trustworthiness and realize that faith in God is the antidote for fear. 21 Healing a Blind Man Jesus heals a man born blind. Students compare and contrast physical and spiritual blindness. They pray for spiritual discernment. 22 Lazarus Lives Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead. Students acknowledge and revere God for His power over the spiritual and physical domains. 23 The Transfiguration Through Jesus teaching about the cost of discipleship, His transfiguration, and His prediction of His death, students identify ways God reveals His plan to them. 24 The Holy Spirit At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit empowers the followers of Jesus. Students testify about the power of the Holy Spirit and pray to be led by Him. 25 Peter Is Transformed Jesus restores Peter. Students acknowledge they can be forgiven and restored in Christ. 26 Stephen and the Early Church The gospel spreads after the life and martyrdom of Stephen and because of persecution. Students practice ways to respond to persecution. evangelism, reconciliation, compassion, thanksgiving, repentance repentance, forgiveness, relationship to others stewardship, relationship to God prophecy, divinity, omnipotence, worship, reconciliation omnipotence, divinity, provision compassion, omnipotence, provision omnipotence, relationship to God, trust truth, omnipotence, obedience, divinity, faith growing in faith, omnipotence, relationship to others divinity, omnipresence, listening to God Trinity, evangelism, omnipresence, equipping, omnipotence restoration, evangelism, boldness, faith persecution, selflessness, evangelism, omnipresence Luke 19:10 Ephesians 4:32 1 Corinthians 4:2 John 3:17 John 2:11 Psalm 34:8 Philippians 4:13 Isaiah 60:1 Jeremiah 32:27 Jeremiah 29:11 Acts 4:31 1 John 1:9 Romans 8:18

27 Saul s Conversion Saul, the persecutor, becomes Paul, the follower of Jesus. Students recognize that no one is beyond God s forgiveness. 28 Paul s Early Ministry God builds His Church through Paul and others. Students identify skills and experiences God has given them to be used for His glory. 29 Easter Jesus appears to over 500 people after His crucifixion, death, and resurrection. He ascends to heaven. Students celebrate Jesus selflessness. 30 Paul s First Two Missionary Journeys Paul takes his first two missionary journeys. Students demonstrate perseverance and determination. 31 Paul s Third Journey Paul takes his third missionary journey. Students discover how God s Word equips them for service. 32 Paul s Journey to Rome 33 The Great Commission Paul heads to Rome. His ship wrecks. Students learn to emulate Paul s perseverance and responsibility. God calls all believers to preach the gospel and make disciples. Students fulfill the Great Commission. 34 Review After sequencing the events of Jesus life, the early Church, and Peter s and Paul s ministry, students evaluate their own spiritual growth throughout the past school year. Grade 4 forgiveness, salvation, grace, evangelism evangelism, equipping, provision, leadership love, omnipotence, salvation, resurrection, selflessness, forgiveness evangelism, equipping, perseverance, selflessness, persecution evangelism, equipping, perseverance, encouraging, spiritual warfare prayer, listening to God, deliverance, perseverance compassion, evangelism, salvation Studies in the basic doctrines of the Church Isaiah 1:18 1 Chronicles 16:24 John 11:25 Hebrews 10:36 Hebrews 10:24 Galatians 6:9 Matthew 28:19 2 Peter 1:3 Lesson Title Core Concepts Memory Verses 1 The Bible Is Truth Students recognize that God s Word is truth and is relevant to their life. 2 The Bible Is Inspired Students recognize that the Bible is inspired by God and useful for doctrine, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. 3 The Bible Endures Students conclude that God s Word is eternal; it endures even though other things do not. 4 Bible Study Tools Students use Bible study tools to increase their understanding of the Bible. 5 God Is Omnipresent Students recognize that God is everywhere; they are never alone. 6 God Is Omniscient Students realize that God knows everything, including everything about them. truth, equipping, listening to God, revelation, wisdom, faith inspiring, listening to God, revelation, prophecy eternal, truth, revelation, Trinity equipping, wisdom, perseverance John 8:32 2 Timothy 3:16 17 Isaiah 40:8 2 Timothy 2:15 omnipresence, eternal Deuteronomy 31:6 omniscience, eternal Psalm 147:5

7 God Is Omnipotent God is all-powerful. Students express awe of God s power and His love for them. 8 The Trinity Students affirm that God is one God who exists in three Persons God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. 9 Created in God s Image Students acknowledge that people are created in God s image. Everyone should be treated with respect. 10 Glorifying God Students reflect God s glory through their words and actions. 11 The Sin Nature Understanding Adam and Eve s sin, students recognize the need for Jesus forgiveness, cleansing, and restoration. 12 Sin s Consequences People sin because they have a sin nature; students realize that God forgives people through Christ when they confess. 13 Thanksgiving The Bible teaches the need for a thankful heart. Students demonstrate a life of gratitude, reflecting their relationship with Christ. 14 God Incarnate Jesus is fully God and fully man; Christ s own temptation assures students that Jesus knows how they feel. 15 Jesus Christ the Substitute Jesus is the Lamb of God because of the shedding of His blood for the sins of the world. Students conclude that His sacrifice requires a personal response for eternal life. 16 Salvation by Grace God extends His grace and mercy to everyone through Jesus. Students express gratitude for being saved by grace, not by works. 17 Christmas Students study descriptive names of Jesus and worship and praise Him for Who He is. 18 Salvation Through Faith 19 Salvation in Christ Alone 20 The Holy Spirit Indwells Students conclude that, by God s grace, salvation comes through faith in Jesus as Savior. Students affirm salvation through faith in Jesus alone; there is only one way to heaven, and that is by accepting Jesus as Savior. Students evidence that the Holy Spirit, the third Person of the Trinity, indwells believers. omnipotence, eternal Jeremiah 32:17 Trinity, unity, eternal Matthew 3:16 17 omnipotence, relationship to God, relationship to others worship, praise rebellion, sin nature, sin, judgment sin nature, sin, relationship to God, judgment thanksgiving, prayer, listening to God, relationship to others submission, selflessness, servanthood submission, atonement grace, mercy, love, reconciliation, relationship to God, hope eternal, divinity, omnipotence, love, hope, worship, praise faith, grace, trust, relationship to God, salvation salvation, atonement, truth, faith Trinity, equipping, omnipresence Genesis 1:27 Psalm 86:12 Romans 3:23 24 Psalm 32:5 1 Corinthians 15:57 John 1:1, 14 2 Corinthians 5:21 2 Timothy 1:9 Isaiah 9:6 Hebrews 11:1 Acts 4:12 1 Corinthians 3:16

21 The Holy Spirit Empowers The Holy Spirit enlightens and empowers. Students yield to the Holy Spirit, gaining understanding to live a godly life and boldness to share God s Word. 22 The Body of Christ Christians work and fellowship with one another, observing baptism and the Lord s Supper. Students identify opportunities for local church involvement. 23 Salt and Light God calls the Church to be salt and light. Students exhibit godliness and testify of Christ s work in order to draw others to Him. 24 Prayer God s people communicate with God through prayer. Students pray as Jesus taught, realizing that God answers prayers in different ways. 25 Time with God God s people devote time daily to pray and to read the Bible. Students practice the discipline of prayer and meditation on God s Word. 26 Staying Strong in Truth Students identify the characteristics of false teachings and stay strong against ideas that are not consistent with God s Word. 27 Evangelism Students acknowledge the importance of sharing their Christcentered faith with others. 28 Stewardship Believers are supposed to give of their time, talents, and treasures. Students realize that everything they have belongs to God and use their resources wisely. 29 Easter After studying Jesus crucifixion and resurrection, students verbalize the importance of Christ s forgiveness and realize their need to forgive others. 30 Angels Angels who obey God minister to people. Satan, with other fallen angels, work to deceive people. Students identify strategies to resist temptation. 31 Eternity Students contrast the eternal destinations of heaven and hell. They share the good news with others. 32 Christ s Return Jesus will return for His Church. Students recognize the need to prepare for His return. Trinity, revelation, equipping, omnipotence worship, fellowship, servanthood obedience, evangelism, relationship to others prayer, listening to God, faith, omniscience prayer, listening to God, growing in faith, equipping, wisdom truth, perseverance, faith, spiritual warfare evangelism, faith, salvation, relationship to others, Trinity giving, obedience, stewardship, joy, selflessness love, omnipotence, salvation, resurrection, selflessness, forgiveness angels, rebellion, relationship to God, temptation truth, eternal, relationship to God, judgment eternal, omnipotence, hope, resurrection, faith, faithfulness 1 Corinthians 2:4 5 Romans 12:4 5 Matthew 5:14, 16 Matthew 6:6 Psalm 143:10 1 John 4:2 Matthew 28:19 20 Matthew 6:19 1 Corinthians 15:3 4 1 John 4:4 1 Corinthians 2:9 1 Corinthians 15:52

33 The Final Judgment Students acknowledge that all people will face God s final judgment. They share the good news of the gospel. 34 Review Students review and evaluate their understanding of the fundamental doctrines of the Church, assessing their spiritual growth in the past school year. Grade 5 Studies in the Old Testament that emphasize choices and their consequences 1 God s Word Is True God s Word is truth. God speaks to people through it. Students express confidence in God s truth and know God s plan of salvation. 2 Abraham Trusts and Obeys 3 Jacob Is Transformed 4 Joseph Is Rejected and Accused God has a plan for Abraham s future and Abraham trusts in God. Students learn to obey and trust God. God chooses Jacob despite his deceitful nature. Jacob responds in faith. Students grow in sensitivity and servanthood. Joseph s brothers reject Joseph. Students learn they will also face trials but can ask God for help. 5 Joseph Forgives Joseph forgives his brothers. Students conclude that true forgiveness is both unconditional and sacrificial. 6 Moses Serves God God calls Moses to service in spite of his perceived inadequacies. Students discover that God gives all believers spiritual gifts. 7 Moses Fears God Through Moses intercession for the Israelites, students learn that God honors faith, prayer is powerful, and Christ-followers must choose right actions. 8 Joshua and Caleb Are Faithful 9 Achan Tries to Hide His Sin Joshua and Caleb remain true to God s promise and plan. Students decide to serve God rather than give in to peer pressure. Achan disobeys God and hides stolen goods. Students understand they cannot hide sin from God and that sin often affects others. judgment, eternal 1 Peter 4:7 8 truth, listening to God, revelation, submission, wisdom trust, obedience, listening to God, submission, blessing covenant, faithfulness, grace envy, strife, hatred, relationship to others mercy, forgiveness, reconciliation growing in faith, servanthood submission, relationship to God, prayer, relationship to others, boldness, sin, atonement leadership, relationship to God, obedience, courage covetousness, omniscience, sin, judgment, relationship to others Hebrews 12:1 Romans 15:4 Hebrews 11:17 Ephesians 4:24 Ephesians 4:31 32 Genesis 50:20 1 Corinthians 14:12 Hebrews 10:11 12 Joshua 1:7 1 John 1:8

10 God Uses Judges God raises up judges to deliver His people. Students praise God for His character. They realize that repentance is essential to restoration. 11 Deborah Helps Others As students examine Deborah s life, they learn how God can use them to help others. 12 Gideon Faces Fear God uses Gideon to judge Israel. Students use God s Word to dispel fear. They understand that God accomplishes His will despite human weakness. 13 Thanksgiving Students learn about thank offerings and express their gratitude to God. 14 Samson Chooses Unwisely God uses Samson to judge Israel. Students learn that poor choices bring about negative consequences. 15 Ruth Is Loyal Ruth is both loyal to Naomi and faithful to God. Students compare Boaz to Christ as the kinsmanredeemer. 16 Samuel Listens to God God calls Samuel to be judge and prophet. Students realize they must be content with God s provisions as they examine Israel s demand for a king. 17 Christmas The Christmas message is for all people for all time. Students praise God for fulfilling His promises. 18 Saul Becomes King Saul becomes Israel s first king. Students choose to fear and serve the Lord wholeheartedly. 19 Saul Is Prideful Saul becomes disobedient and prideful. Students learn that one s own plan is not always God s plan. 20 David Is Confident in God Samuel anoints David as king. Students conclude that a strong relationship with God results in wise and courageous choices. 21 David Sins As students study sin s consequences, they learn about the Holy Spirit, God s grace, and their need for forgiveness. 22 Absalom Rebels Against David 23 Solomon Reigns Wisely Students learn about sources and symptoms of rebellion and identify godly responses. Students learn that applying God s Word is the foundation to wise living and that godly wisdom is more valuable than earthly riches. disobedience, rebellion, judgment, repentance, deliverance faith, leadership, deliverance, praise, judgment fear, listening to God, growing in faith, omnipotence, leadership, deliverance, judgment thanksgiving, relationship to God, worship omnipotence, listening to God, deliverance, disobedience, hope, judgment loyalty, relationship to others, selflessness, love, obedience listening to God, obedience, leadership, rebellion prophecy, divinity, omnipotence, salvation, covenant prophecy, leadership, courage, listening to God sin, pride, disobedience, rebellion trust, boldness, leadership sin, repentance, forgiveness, relationship to others sin, pride, strife, rebellion, relationship to others wisdom, leadership, listening to God, worship Ephesians 2:8 9 Psalm 121:1 2 Isaiah 41:10 Hebrews 13:15 1 Corinthians 6:19 20 Ruth 1:16 1 Samuel 12:20 Luke 4:18 19 1 Samuel 12:24 1 Samuel 15:22b 23a Psalm 18:2 Psalm 51:10 Hebrews 3:12 James 1:5

24 Israel Becomes Divided 25 Elijah Boldly Confronts Evil 26 Elisha Displays God s Power Students demonstrate unity and recognize the attitudes and choices that lead to God s judgment and discipline. Students follow the example of Elijah and learn to exhibit their faith through right choices. Students learn about respecting and heeding the teaching and counsel of godly leaders. 27 Isaiah Prophesies Isaiah prophesies about the coming Messiah. Students exhibit confidence in God s Word. 28 Jeremiah Perseveres God calls Jeremiah as prophet. Students conclude that God is faithful despite suffering, persecution, and hardship. 29 Easter Students review Old Testament prophecies, study Christ s death and resurrection, and reflect on the magnitude of His sacrifice. 30 Daniel Resolves to Follow God Daniel is a godly and influential witness while in captivity. Students learn that God blesses those who are faithful and obedient. 31 Ezra Leads Worship Ezra restores worship in the temple. Students learn that religious activities alone do not draw people closer to God. 32 Nehemiah Rebuilds the Wall 33 Jesus Christ Is Promised Nehemiah leads wisely in rebuilding the Jerusalem wall. Students demonstrate qualities of godly leadership and faithfulness. Jesus Christ fulfills the roles of prophet, priest, and king. Students praise and worship God for fulfilling His promises. 34 Review Students assess their spiritual growth as they review major concepts present in the Old Testament. sin, judgment, repentance, mercy sin, judgment, boldness, faith, prayer, omnipotence listening to God, omnipotence, servanthood, leadership listening to God, prophecy, Trinity, salvation, judgment omniscience, listening to God, prophecy, judgment, faithfulness prophecy, love, omnipotence, omniscience, salvation, resurrection, selflessness leadership, omnipotence, prophecy, revelation sin, repentance, prayer, worship prayer, boldness, perseverance, resolve, leadership prophecy, truth, atonement, restoration, relationship to God 1 Peter 3:8 Psalm 140:4 1 Thessalonians 5:12 Isaiah 7:14 Jeremiah 29:11 Isaiah 53:5 Daniel 2:20 John 4:23 Proverbs 19:21 John 8:58 Revelation 1:3 Grade 6 Studies in the New Testament that emphasize application of Scripture 1 God s Plan God speaks through His Word. Students affirm that God s Word is truth, that the plan of salvation is found in the Word, and that they must accept salvation personally. love, grace, faith, salvation, eternal Ephesians 3:8 9

2 Old Testament Overview 3 New Testament Overview The Old Testament reveals God s plan of salvation. Students recognize God s plan for a Savior and redemption. The New Testament reveals God s plan of salvation. Students express that the New Testament presents a new covenant. 4 A Look at Matthew After examining Jesus teachings about the Kingdom, students recognize the need to seek God s kingdom first. 5 A Look at Mark Mark presents a chronological account of Jesus actions and ministry. Students demonstrate a willingness to follow Christ and put others before themselves. 6 A Look at Luke Luke offers a biography of Jesus, the Son of Man. Students evidence love, kindness, and patience in their relationships. 7 A Look at John John depicts Jesus as the Word made flesh. Students recognize the unity of the Trinity and seek the Holy Spirit s guidance. 8 Acts: The Early Church 9 Acts: Peter, Stephen, and Philip 10 Acts: Paul s Missionary Journeys 11 Romans: All Have Sinned 12 Romans: Walking in the Spirit The book of Acts begins with the Ascension and the account of Pentecost. Students acknowledge that yielding to the Holy Spirit releases power in their life. Early Christians endure persecution yet evangelize. Students recognize the enormity of the task and their own part in world evangelism. In light of Paul s transformation and first two journeys, students recognize the dedication and focus necessary to lead others to Christ. Students study doctrines of sin, grace, and faith, recognizing their sin and taking the God-given opportunity to know Him through faith in Jesus. God s holy law reveals people s sin. Students verbalize and examine ways to overcome the struggles between spiritual and fleshly desires. 13 Thanksgiving Paul models and instructs believers in thankfulness; John describes thanksgiving in heaven. Students conclude that believers should show thanks for God s work. omniscience, covenant, salvation, righteousness omniscience, covenant, salvation omniscience, relationship to God, salvation, stewardship, trust submission, growing in faith, servanthood love, relationship to others Trinity, omniscience, listening to God omnipotence, Trinity, evangelism listening to God, omnipotence, persecution, growing in faith omnipotence, relationship to God, evangelism sin nature, judgment, faith, grace listening to God, truth, reconciliation thanksgiving, praise, relationship to others Deuteronomy 7:9 Matthew 5:17 18 Matthew 6:33 Mark 10:44 45 Luke 6:35 36 John 14:26 Acts 1:8 Acts 4:20 Acts 13:38 Romans 1:16 Romans 8:1 2 Ephesians 5:19 20

14 Romans: Conforming to Christ 15 1 Corinthians: Correction and Teaching Citing and practicing ways God says to live, students understand the importance of transforming into Christ s image and of contributing to the Church with their spiritual gifts. Following Paul s teaching, students desire to yield to the Holy Spirit, honor the Lord through how they live, and share Christ. 16 1 Corinthians: Love Paul teaches that believers should demonstrate God s love to others. This inspires students to practice godly love, which is necessary for their godly actions to be truly effective. 17 Christmas Matthew, Luke, and John provide insights into the birth and deity of Jesus. Students contrast and evaluate biblical, worldly, and personal views and motives for celebration. 18 2 Corinthians: Truth and Giving 19 Galatians: Faith and Fruit 20 Ephesians: Unity and Relationships 21 Philippians: Contentment Through Paul s correction of false teaching and encouragement to give, students affirm that God s Word is truth and use their resources wisely. Paul emphasizes faith in Christ rather than following the Law. Students demonstrate their faith, reveal the fruit of the Spirit, and acknowledge the spiritual law of sowing and reaping. According to Paul s emphasis on unity within the Church, students realize God s purpose for all is to know God through Christ and to be equipped with the armor of God. Following Paul s teaching, students recognize that having the mind of Christ brings contentment and joy. 22 Colossians: Choices From Paul s warnings against false beliefs, students acknowledge they should honor the Lord through a Christ-centered life. 23 1 2 Thessalonians: Conduct 24 1 2 Timothy: Commitment Through Paul s encouragement, students deepen their relationship with God, developing a vibrant Christian lifestyle and becoming effective witnesses to others. Paul instructs about the value of a disciplined life. Students identify and support fundamental doctrines of Scripture. They express that following Christ requires commitment. conforming, unity, relationship to others, growing in faith purity, relationship to others, equipping, resurrection love, relationship to others love, omnipotence, hope, worship, praise, angels reconciliation, equipping, selflessness, giving, stewardship, truth faith, love, joy, peace, patience, faithfulness, kindness, goodness, self-control, gentleness, relationship to others relationship to others, unity, self-control, spiritual warfare, prayer joy, peace, self-control wisdom, self-control, relationship to others encouraging, faithfulness, relationship to others, perseverance, self-control, prayer truth, servanthood, love, growing in faith Romans 12:2 1 Corinthians 15:58 1 Corinthians 16:13 14 1 John 1:4 5 2 Corinthians 5:19 20 Galatians 3:13 14 Ephesians 4:4 6 Philippians 2:5 Colossians 1:9 1 Thessalonians 4:7 8 2 Timothy 4:7 8a

25 Titus: A Healthy Church 26 Philemon: Forgiveness 27 Hebrews: Growing in Faith Paul teaches about essential components of a healthy church. Students conclude they should have a godly character and affirm they should use their gifts to strengthen the Church and promote sound doctrine. Paul urges Philemon to forgive. Students practice forgiveness and restoration. The New Covenant replaces the need for Old Covenant sacrifices. Students recognize that faith in Christ is necessary for salvation and express a desire to grow in it. 28 James: Trials James teaches that trials test a growing faith. Students conclude that testing of faith produces patience, endurance, and perseverance. They will become doers of the Word. 29 Easter Imitating Jesus example of servant leadership, students demonstrate servanthood, selflessness, and submission. 30 James: Perseverance 31 1 2 Peter: Service and Growth 32 1 3 John and Jude: Love and Truth 33 Revelation: Future Events James warns against favoritism, unrestrained speech, pride, and quarrels. James encourages prayer. Students examine their lives in light of James teaching and practice patience and perseverance. Peter encourages believers to grow in faith, serve others, and look forward to Christ s return. Students recognize that, as God s children, they are ambassadors for Christ. John encourages believers to demonstrate love for others. Students acknowledge the presence of good and evil, the truth of the gospel, and the need to love through actions. John describes what he sees in heaven and writes about future events. Students agree that God s plan of redemption is timeless and includes a place in heaven for every believer. 34 Review Students assess their spiritual growth as they review major concepts present in the New Testament. truth, self-control, servanthood, relationship to others, unity, relationship to God obedience, forgiveness, restoration, relationship to others covenant, grace, faith, self-control truth, listening to God, faith, submission, perseverance servanthood, selflessness, submission, love, omnipotence, salvation, resurrection self-control, faith, perseverance, submission, pride, prayer servanthood, growing in faith, relationship to others, eternal love, truth, wisdom, growing in faith revelation, omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, Trinity, hope Titus 3:8 Philemon 20 Hebrews 8:6 James 1:2 4 Philippians 2:3 4 James 3:13 2 Peter 1:5 7 1 John 2:4 5 Revelation 7:9 John 20:31