Direction Teacher (Spring 2020)
Justice and the Prophets
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- 5,49 €
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- 5,49 €
Publisher Description
The study this quarter focuses on justice as presented in Scriptures from the prophets and in the reading for Easter Sunday, which is taken from First Corinthians. The prophets communicated God’s will to the people. They called for repentance and justice.
UNIT 1 • God Requires Justice
This is a five-lesson study from four of the minor prophets. The prophets issue God’s call for justice in the conduct of human affairs. Amos, Habakkuk, Micah, and Malachi convey that the laws of God require justice for the poor and the oppressed. The last two lessons from Micah and Malachi are a study of the responsibilities of leaders for practicing justice.
UNIT 2 • God Promises a Just Kingdom
The lessons for Palm Sunday and Easter examine the promised Messiah as the defender of justice. In Lesson 8, Esther’s triumph is reviewed as demonstrating the prevailing of God’s justice. For children, the unit concludes with the narrative from Solomon as an example of God’s justice while adults study the Lord’s proclamation of the redeemed nation where justice and righteousness are restored.
UNIT 3 • Called to God’s Work of Justice
This unit has five lessons that explore ways that people are called to participate in God’s work of justice. Zephaniah presents both a judgment against the wickedness and injustice of Jerusalem and a vision of restoration. Zechariah calls for a return to God’s ways of justice. In Jeremiah, God’s rigorous standards for justice are defined and God’s people are given a choice either to repent injustices by executing justice or to face destruction. Hosea uses early history to call the people to love and justice.
Direction® Teacher offers 13 complete lesson plans and includes a Bible Study Guide
complete with in-depth information to give students (ages 35 and up) more insight into the
text. Also included are teaching instructions and background information from the Precepts
For Living® annual commentary.
• Lessons are outlined and include background information so readers get an in-depth
explanation of the Scriptures.
• Analysis is written in easy-to-understand language.
• Thought-provoking questions challenge students and stimulate discussions.
• Effective, detailed plans lead students to discover and demonstrate God’s truth.
FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
Quarter At-A-Glance: Outlines what will be studied throughout the quarter
Black History Profile: Gives insight into the life of an influential person of the African
Diaspora
Teaching Tips: Provides an overview and outline for approaching all the lesson’s material
More Light on the Text: Offers a fuller look into the meaning of the text with insights into
the original biblical language
Make It Happen: Suggests ways to make a specific, personal commitment and take action
on what was learned through the lesson
Daily Bible Readings: Lists Scriptures to read throughout the week that support quarterly
topics and principles