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  1. Even the first short sentence of this simple children’s talk is soaked in theology. Paul says: Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Ephesians 6:1. Paul tells children here to obey their parents. But he doesn’t just give a command; he also gives reasons.

  2. Jun 30, 2015 · Paul has refused to accept gifts from the Corinthian church in order to avoid a patron/client relationship. Rather than patronage, Paul describes his relationship with Corinth as a parent and child (12:14b-15). In the Corinthian letters, Paul uses parent/child metaphors frequently, more than in any other of his letters. One reason for this is his […]

  3. Next, read 2 Corinthians 12:6-10 to guide the children’s understanding toward Paul’s acceptance of God’s will and his trust in God’s promises as evidenced through his service. Go on to discuss Paul’s fervent preaching about the one day return of Christ. Read 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.

  4. Mar 19, 2019 · This children’s Sunday School lesson is the next in the series from the Book of Acts. Paul decides to visit the believers from their first missionary journey. Paul and Barnabas part company over a disagreement whether to take John Mark with them. Paul chooses Silas and begins his second missionary journey. This lesson teaches students ...

  5. For example, when you teach about Paul in Ephesus you and the children could read some verses from the book of Ephesians. If you are teaching a series of lessons about Paul then you might could draw an outline of him on a large poster or paper and then add descriptive words about him each time you study a new lesson (printable picture here ...

  6. From these passages, we learn a great deal about Paul’s early life. We learn that: • Paul was born a Roman citizen (which tells us Paul’s father was also a Roman citizen); • Paul was born in Tarsus of Cilicia (Paul was a citizen of Tarsus as well as a Roman citizen); • Paul’s Father was a devout Jew (Pharisee); • Paul was not an ...

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  8. Jan 9, 2018 · The Bible is big and complex enough to intimidate adults. How do we help our children get to know the most important book ever assembled and begin to develop habits of enjoying it daily? There is no simple formula for success here. Each child is different, and the Holy Spirit works in different ways and at different times with each one.

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