Handouts: None given
Reminders:
- Service Project: The 10 hours, 2 forms, and 1 essay are due on Apr 23, 2017
- Devotion Assignment Key Due Dates: Passage Selection (Sep 22, submitted in-class), Preparation Part 1 (Oct 2, submitted in-class), Preparation Part 2 (Oct 9, submitted in-class), Outline Form (Oct 16, typed submitted to TurnItIn.com by 8am)
Journal:
- Read through Proverbs 20:11-15 & 22:2-6 (left):
- - As you do, answer Questions 9-12 & 13-16 (right)
- - Give your best guess, even if you’re not sure!
- When done:
- - Answer the first question on page 13 (top left)
- - - Note: This page is given to help you study for your test!
- - Answer Short Answer 1 on page 1 (use page 9 for help!)
- - Review about “Fearing the Lord” on page 9 (bottom 2/3rds)
- More time?
- - Study for Friday’s quiz (Page 1 or 5, Proverbs 20:11-15 (ESV))
- - Read through Genesis 12
Quiz 2b Preparation:
- Your Verses: Proverbs 20:11-15
- - As a side note, notice how these verses so nicely match the quality of the proverbs! They are short & compact, make generalizations, use figurative language, & the work off the idea that you reap what you sow!
- - - Conduct: Actions, deeds, accomplishments
- - - Pure: Spiritually clean, righteous
- - - Upright: Straight, right, correct
- Your Questions: Based upon class discussion & your personal reflection of these verses, use complete sentences & your own words to specifically answer:
- - 1) What does verse 11 says our behavior reveals? How are these more revealing than our words?
- - - 'Even a child's behavior reveals whether his conduct is pure or right'
- - - - If it does so with a child, it does with us!
- - - - Purity & rightness is not a focus on our behavior/actions/conduct...
- - - - - It focuses on our inward character---
- - - - - Our behavior/actions reveals our inward character, whether it is pure or right
- - - Remember the phrase, "actions speak louder than words" --- and it's true!
- - - - Your job is to explain why this is true.
- - - - Show me some good thought here!
- - 2) These verses praise speaking with knowledge, from your reflection, explain how you can grow to speak with more knowledge.
- - - This is also based on your own reflection---how can you, personally, learn to speak with more knowledge?
- - - Some things we talked about in class:
- - - - - Reading the Bible,
- - - - - Thinking before you speak,
- - - - - Studying,
- - - - - Learning from others with more knowledge (like our parents),
- - - - - Etc...
- - - Give me at least two that you personally think of or relate to.
- - - - - Remember to *explain these*, don't simply list them.
Devotion Instructions: We continued through this
- Your Verses: Proverbs 20:11-15
- - As a side note, notice how these verses so nicely match the quality of the proverbs! They are short & compact, make generalizations, use figurative language, & the work off the idea that you reap what you sow!
- - - Conduct: Actions, deeds, accomplishments
- - - Pure: Spiritually clean, righteous
- - - Upright: Straight, right, correct
- Your Questions: Based upon class discussion & your personal reflection of these verses, use complete sentences & your own words to specifically answer:
- - 1) What does verse 11 says our behavior reveals? How are these more revealing than our words?
- - - 'Even a child's behavior reveals whether his conduct is pure or right'
- - - - If it does so with a child, it does with us!
- - - - Purity & rightness is not a focus on our behavior/actions/conduct...
- - - - - It focuses on our inward character---
- - - - - Our behavior/actions reveals our inward character, whether it is pure or right
- - - Remember the phrase, "actions speak louder than words" --- and it's true!
- - - - Your job is to explain why this is true.
- - - - Show me some good thought here!
- - 2) These verses praise speaking with knowledge, from your reflection, explain how you can grow to speak with more knowledge.
- - - This is also based on your own reflection---how can you, personally, learn to speak with more knowledge?
- - - Some things we talked about in class:
- - - - - Reading the Bible,
- - - - - Thinking before you speak,
- - - - - Studying,
- - - - - Learning from others with more knowledge (like our parents),
- - - - - Etc...
- - - Give me at least two that you personally think of or relate to.
- - - - - Remember to *explain these*, don't simply list them.
Devotion Instructions: We continued through this
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