
Lesson Overview
Biblical Passages: Matthew 5:41–42Supporting Passages: Matthew 22:36–39; Galatians 5:13–14Memory Verse: Matthew 5:41Biblical Truth: God calls us to actively serve others without complaint.Context: In the Kingdom teachings, Jesus challenged His followers to do what didn’t come naturally. Lesson 21 focused on Kingdom values in the Beatitudes and taught that blessings come to those who are most in need of God’s grace. Lesson 22 challenged Jesus’ followers to return kindness for evil and to demonstrate God’s love by praying for their enemies. This lesson explores the role of generosity in serving others. The Kingdom principle is to serve others without complaint and beyond what is expected. As we allow the Holy Spirit to use us in service, we reflect God’s love for all people.
Biblical Passages: Matthew 5:41–42Supporting Passages: Matthew 22:36–39; Galatians 5:13–14Memory Verse: Matthew 5:41Biblical Truth: God calls us to actively serve others without complaint.Context: In the Kingdom teachings, Jesus challenged His followers to do what didn’t come naturally. Lesson 21 focused on Kingdom values in the Beatitudes and taught that blessings come to those who are most in need of God’s grace. Lesson 22 challenged Jesus’ followers to return kindness for evil and to demonstrate God’s love by praying for their enemies. This lesson explores the role of generosity in serving others. The Kingdom principle is to serve others without complaint and beyond what is expected. As we allow the Holy Spirit to use us in service, we reflect God’s love for all people.
Learning Goals:
Students will understand that living a consecrated life means doing more than is required.
Students will apply “going the extra mile” to life situations in which certain things are required of them.
Students will understand that living a consecrated life means doing more than is required.
Students will apply “going the extra mile” to life situations in which certain things are required of them.
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