John 1-3 - Teen Bible Study eBook - Matt Chandler

John 1-3 - Teen Bible Study eBook

By Matt Chandler

  • Release Date: 2021-06-15
  • Genre: Christianity

Description

The Word Became Flesh
The Gospel of John teaches us that we were made by Jesus, for Jesus. In order to know Him, we must know who we are and who we are not. The first three chapters of John reveal how we’re dependent upon God to help us believe in the name of Jesus and become His children. In Jesus we find a well of abundant grace that never runs dry. Ultimately, we see that Jesus continues to draw people to Himself in the same way He drew His first disciples. Jesus became like us so that we might become like Him.

John 1–3 Teen Bible Study eBook includes printed content for twelve sessions, personal study between group sessions, applicable Scripture, “How to Use This Study,” and a leader guide.

Session topics:
Through the Word God-Given Belief Grace Upon Grace The Word and the Witness Behold the Lamb Called to Follow New Wine The Temple, Spiritual Consumerism, and Jesus An Inadequate Faith Born of the Spirit A Love that Gives and Sends Our Place and Message
Features:
Videos featuring author Matt Chandler 12 small-group sessions Personal study opportunities for ongoing spiritual growth
Benefits: Learn the nature of Christ and how true life is found in His name. Depend upon God to help us believe in the name of Jesus and become His children. Believe in the finished work of Jesus and experience a well of abundant grace that never runs dry. Know who we are and who we are not because we know who Jesus is. Declare Jesus is the Lamb of God that will defeat all sin. Follow Jesus the way His first disciples did. Remember the old has passed away and the new has come. See Jesus as a Prophet who confronts us, a Priest who cleanses us, and a King who constructs the temple of true worship. Examine our relationships with Jesus and ensure that we know Him personally rather than simply knowing information about Him. Turn away from sin and toward Christ. Pursue gospel-centered multiplication.

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