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A comprehensive Bible study plan and spiritual practices to deepen your relationship with GodHundreds of thousands of people each week have transformative encounters with God through Adult Bible Studies—Bible-based, Christ-focused Sunday school lessons and midweek Bible studies endorsed by the Curriculum Resources Committee of The United Methodist Church.Each week's Student Book lesson lists background Scripture, features key verses, provides reliable and relevant biblical explanation and application, and more in a readable font size that is accessible to everyone. Included to help students go deeper into the lessons are :A comprehensive Bible study plan with more flexibility in terms of Scripture selection and topicsObservation of the church seasons, including Advent and LentSuggestions for developing spiritual practices (prayer, confession, worship, mindfulness, solitude, community, hospitality, neighboring, service, and celebration)No printed Scripture text allows you to choose your own Bible translationAdditional information about Adult Bible Studies, Spring 2023Theme: The Life of FaithThis spring, our lessons center around the theme “The Life of Faith.” The language of journey and pilgrimage is commonly used to describe the Christian life. This spring our lessons encourage us to walk alongside Jesus and his disciples on Jesus'final journey to Jerusalem and explore the nature of faith that calls us to follow Jesus despite our uncertainty and doubts. The last unit this quarter looks at the concept of sabbath, the foreshadowing of the rest that God promises at the end of our journey. The writer of the student book is Michelle Morris. Unit 1Journey to the CrossThis Lenten season, we follow Jesus'journey to the cross in Matthew's account. Matthew's Gospel stresses in many places that through his crucifixion, Jesus makes clear his perfect obedience to God's will and the true nature of kingship under God's reign.Scriptures: Matthew 16:21-28 | Matthew 20:20-28 | Matthew 21:23-27 | Matthew 22:15-22 | Matthew 22:41-46Spiritual Practice: Simplicity | AccountabilityUnit 2From Doubt to TrustWe often treat doubt and wisdom as belonging in opposite categories; but often, questioning our wisdom, knowledge, and certitude is a sign of wisdom. As humans, we should struggle to understand. The path forward from doubt is one of trust in God. We are invited to imitate Jesus and let go of our doubt and our competition with God and to trust in God's love and intentions.Scriptures: Matthew 26:36-46 | Matthew 28:1-15 | John 20:11-29 | 1 Corinthians 15:12-28 | 1 Peter 1:3-16Spiritual Practice: MeditationUnit 3Intentional SabbathIn the secular West, the concept of holy days and sabbath have been replaced by days off work or school and vacations. We rest so that we can work harder and earn more money so that we can take vacations away from our community. In the Bible, rest from work had a different purpose. One worked to prepare for the sabbath. On the sabbath, one participated together with the entire community, the livestock, and the land in a shared rest that signified the well-being and abundance that God intended for creation. No one was required to work to make another's leisure possible. Sabbath rest is a foretaste of the rest that awaits us, and that God will provide in the fullness of time.Scriptures: Exodus 20:8-11 | Psalm 23 | Matthew 12:1-14 | Luke 4:16-21Spiritual Practice: Self-CareOther Adult Bible Study components, sold separately, include:Teacher/Commentary KitThe Kit includes a Teacher Book and a Concise Commentary that are both supplementary and complementary to the Adult Bible Studies student bookThe Teacher Book provides small-group leaders, teachers, and facilitators with additional biblical background and exposition, and suggestions for guiding group discussion. |