Jesus’ Crucifixion and Resurrection — Matthew 26–28; John 20

Jesus’ Crucifixion and Resurrection — Matthew 26–28; John 20

April 4, 2021 | Unit 31 Lesson 4

Jesus’ resurrection gives us joy and hope for our own resurrection. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead will raise our bodies to life. (Rom. 8:11) This is the good news of who Jesus is and what He has done. We do not worship a dead Savior. Jesus is alive! Sadness turns to joy. There is hope for sinners.

Jesus is Better — Hebrews 1-8

Jesus is Better — Hebrews 1-8

March 28, 2021 | Unit 31 Lesson 3

Jesus is better than anyone and anything. He is the better Prophet, the better Priest, and the better King. Everyone who trusts in Jesus has salvation from sin through His perfect life, death, and resurrection. As the church, Jesus calls us to share the gospel with the world. Jesus is the superior solution to the problem of sin.

Barnabas in Antioch — Acts 11

Barnabas in Antioch — Acts 11

March 21, 2021 | Unit 31 Lesson 2

Barnabas went to Antioch to encourage believers. Even though some people tried to stop it, the gospel spread throughout the earth—not only to Jews but also to Gentiles. We should celebrate when other people repent and turn to Jesus, and we can encourage them to grow in their faith and in their love for the Lord. The good news about Jesus is for everyone.

Peter and Cornelius — Acts 10

Peter and Cornelius — Acts 10

March 14, 2021 | Unit 31 Lesson 1

God showed Peter that just as there is no “clean” and “unclean” food in Christ, there are no “clean” and “unclean” people. God calls believers to tell everyone the good news about Jesus, no matter who they are or where they come from. Jesus is the Lord of all.

Guarding the Truth — 2 Corinthians 11

Guarding the Truth — 2 Corinthians 11

March 7, 2021 | Unit 30 Lesson 4

In 2 Corinthians chapter 11 we learn that God gives us power to stand up for the gospel. Paul cared about the believers in Corinth, and he wanted them to be faithful to Jesus and remember the gospel. Paul may not have been an eloquent speaker like those who preached lies, but he refused to back down.

New Life in Jesus — Colossians 2-3

New Life in Jesus — Colossians 2-3

February 28th, 2021 | Unit 30 Lesson 3

God changes us when we trust in Jesus. He adopts us into His family and makes us new! Jesus calls us to turn away from our sinful ways (put off) and live in a way that honors Him (put on!). Through His power, we can change and live differently. Our lives become part of our testimony of how Jesus has changed us from the inside out.