A Review of the Quarter Jesus Makes
Us Servants Look back through each of the twelve
lessons. Remember: the objective is to learn. Learning occurs (1) when we
gain new information or (2) when we gain
new understandings and insights. The purpose of Christian learning is to
change our thinking and our hearts by
advancing our spiritual maturity. As you look back over the lessons consider
the things you now know that you did not know
prior to this study. Consider new insights and understandings that you
gained. As you consider each lesson, write down
two understandings about being God's servant that touched your life. Why did each of those understandings touch
your mind and heart? Lesson one: We follow Jesus
because Jesus followed God. a. b. Lesson two: We are converted to
be good servants. a. b. Lesson
three: The new reality in Christ. a. b. Lesson
four: A servant is not greater than his Lord. a. b. Lesson
five: What Christians are taught by foot washing. a. b. Lesson
six: We are unprofitable servants. a. b. Lesson
seven: God's servant is merciful. a. b. Lesson
eight: God's avenue to spiritual significance. a. b. Lesson
nine: We serve whom we obey. a. b. Lesson
ten: Do not misuse Christian freedom. a. b. Lesson
eleven: The Lord's servant must not quarrel. a. b. Lesson
twelve: Serving and the judgment. a. b. How have this quarter's lessons helped
you understand that each Christian is God's servant? How have this quarter's lessons matured your concepts of what it means to be God's servant? |