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  1. Instructions for this course. The reading material for this course is The Cross by J. C. Ryle, which is included in this study guide. All materials you need to take this course are included in this study guide, except for a Bible and answer sheets. Before each lesson: pray for God to give a teachable heart and understanding.

  2. Jesus is Crucified. Jesus was innocent, but He was killed. Memory Verse: “Christ had no sin. But God made him become sin. God did this for us so that in Christ we could become right with God.” 2 Corinthians 5:21, ICB. Jesus was crucified on a cross like a common criminal, even though He had never done anything wrong.

    • Way to Introduce the Story:
    • The Story:
    • Ways to Tell the Story:
    • Review Questions:
    • Oh, How I Love Jesus Song
    • Peter 2:21-22).
    • Other Stories about the Death, Burial and Resurrection of Jesus:
    • The Last Supper

    Ask the children to share with the class times when they have been blamed for something they did not do. If you have a story in your own life to relate it would really add to the lesson. Talk about how that felt. “In today’s story we are going to learn about a time when Jesus was blamed for something he did not do.”

    Have you ever seen a picture of Jesus on the cross? Jesus was a good man so who decided that he would die on a cross? How did this happen? Today, let’s talk about how and why it was that Jesus came to die on the cross. Before he died on the cross Jesus spent time with his friends, the apostles. One evening they shared a special dinner together. Sin...

    This story can be told using a variety of methods. Always remain true to the facts found in the Bible but help children connect to its meaning by using drama, visual aids, voice inflection, student interaction and/or emotion. Click here for visual aids and story-telling methods. Click here to download the slideshow or click here to download the pi...

    Which disciple denied knowing Jesus three times? Peter Did Jesus receive a fair trial? No Which Roman governor sentenced Jesus to die? Pontius Pilate

    A great song from a church hymnal might be “I’ll Be a Friend to Jesus” or have someone come to class and teach the children. Refer to the Song Page on this website for more options.

    List situations where we might deny Christ (not tell friends we are Christians, etc.) Discuss how Peter must have felt. We will hear more about him later. Use large paper to draw scenes from today’s story. Assign each child a different scene. Use for review. Older children can use dramatic reading to read from the Bible. Find a dramatic reading ex...

    Triumphal Entry The Last Supper A Night of Betrayal and Prayer The Trial of Jesus Jesus is Crucified

    A Night of Betrayal The Trial of Jesus Jesus is Crucified Burial and the Resurrection Check the Teaching Ideas Click here for “The Trial of Jesus” printables to print on A4 size paper Click here for “The Trial of Jesus” to print on Letter size paper (USA)

  3. Starting in Matthew 27:45 we see the second half of Jesus’ ordeal on the cross. Here we will see the power of the cross. In the latter three hours, from noon until 3:00 p.m., the focus is on the supernatural, the powerful things that accompanied the atoning death of the Lord of heaven and earth.

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  4. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. The hired hand is not the shepherd who owns the sheep. So when he sees the wolf coming, he abandons the sheep and runs away. Then the wolf attacks the flock and scatters it. The man runs away because he is a hired hand and cares nothing for the sheep. I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep ...

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  5. ist four-lesson Bible studyIntroductionThis Bible study features four lessons based on verses from the Gospe. of John and other books from the Bible. Each le. as questions and suggested answers.READBegin by reading a word of encouragement from Franklin Graham (. next page) and the Gospel of John.STUDYThen carefully read the lessons.

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  7. The Christians choice of a cross as the symbol of their faith is the more surprising when we remember the horror with which crucifixion was regarded in the ancient world. The perspective of Jesus .. by age 12 Jesus felt an inward compulsion to occupy himself with his Father's affairs. He knew he had a mission.