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June 28, 2021: The Abiding Life
FOCUS TEXT: 1 John 2:18‑29
CENTRAL TRUTH: We abide in fellowship with Christ by being loyal to the truth.
OBJECTIVE: By the end of this lesson my students should be able to list several ways our loyalty to the truth of God's Word gives us confidence.
LESSON OUTLINE:
- Acknowledge the Son (1 John 2:18‑23)
- Abide in Truth (1 John 2:24‑29)
June 14, 2021: Love Helps Keep the Focus Clear
Read Ephesians 4:14-16.
“But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ” (v. 15).
Don’t be tossed around by every doctrinal breeze. Keep focused on the scriptures and the beliefs that spring from them.Being led astray in what one believes will soon carry him astray from proper practice.
One way of keeping focused is for believers to talk openly about ideas and proposals that arise. When decisions are to be made in a church, for example, those who make up the congregation should be frank in speaking about the ideas presented, especially if the proposed changes might turn the church away from biblical principles. Speaking the truth clearly, “in love,” helps focus on truth and avoid the pitfalls of erroneous doctrines.
The same can be true in personal relationships. The Bible seems to indicate that we should be willing to “speak the truth in love” if we see a brother going astray. Warning him about the direction he is taking will be a blessing to him. Once a pastor recalled a time when he began dating a young woman who did not possess Christian character. He had a rather difficult time of it before realizing his danger and cancelling the relationship. Later a friend told him how glad he was for the break-up. “Why didn’t you speak to me earlier?” the young man asked. “You would have saved me a lot of heartache.” (Steven E.Hight)
Speaking truth in love helps us stay on track.
June 20, 2021: The Focus of the Christian Life
FOCUS TEXT: 1 John 2:12‑17; John 14:21‑26
BACKGROUND SCRIPTURES: Matthew 5:1‑16; Luke 6:20‑49
DEVOTIONAL READING: Colossians 3:1‑11
KEY VERSE: And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth forever (1 John 2:17).
CENTRAL TRUTH: The focus of a Christian life is loving God completely and doing His will.
OBJECTIVE: By the end of this lesson my students should be able to list actions or attitudes that reveal a complete love for God.
LESSON OUTLINE:
I. Instructions for All (1 John 2:12‑14
II. Love ‑‑ Focus of the Christian (1 John 2:15‑17)
III. Keeping a Clear Focus (John 14:21‑26)
June 9, 2021: Living in Confidence
Wednesday, June 9
Read Ezekiel 28:24–26.
“And they shall dwell safely therein, and shall build houses, and plant vineyards; yea, they shall dwell with confidence, when I have executed judgments upon all those that despise them round about them; and they shall know that I am the Lord their God” (vs. 26).
“They shall dwell with confidence” is a great, encouraging statement but Satan tries to hollow out its significance by throwing circumstances and people in our pathway that make personal confidence seem like an impossible dream. But note that it is stated that “I am the Lord their God.” That is the ground of our confidence. The verse above also indicates that whatever is happening in our lives, God is fighting for us; we need not seek vengeance on those who may despise us and tell lies about us, for God is judging, and his judgment is always equitable and righteous.
When God steps into our circumstances, He doesn’t come for a brief visit, but He comes pledging security and the promise of long-term dwelling in His presence.
Today, if your confidence seems to be on shaky ground, take new hope, understanding that the Lord is our God, and He will make us dwell in safety. (Leonard L. Sankey)
“O Sun of Righteousness, arise, the hosts of sin annoy;
O bind our hearts in stronger ties, And bid us sing for joy.”
— Mary B. Wingate
We are strong, and stand, in the power of His might.
June 13, 2021: The Confidence of the Christian Life
FOCUS TEXT: 1 John 2:1 11
CENTRAL TRUTH: The Christian can live confidently in a sin saturated world.
OBJECTIVE: By the end of this lesson my students should be able to explain how they can live confidently in a sinful world.
LESSON OUTLINE:
I. The Christian's Advocate (1 John 2:1, 2)
II. The Christian's Obedience (1 John 2:3 6)
III. The Christian's Walk (1 John 2:7 11)
June 2, 2021: PROMISE OF FELLOWSHIP
Read Genesis 28:10-15
“And, behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee, until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of.” (v. 15)
Isaac prayed the blessing of his father, Abraham, upon his son Jacob, and admonished him not to take a wife from among the Canaanites, but go to Pandanaram to seek a wife. With this blessing, and in obedience to his parents, Jacob set off on what had the appearance of a lonely voyage. He was heading for a place he had never been, looking for an uncle he had never met, and seeking a wife among a people he had never known. In the face of the “unknowns” the LORD spoke, assuring Jacob that He would be with him throughout the journey.
Life is filled with “unknowns” and the future can appear foreboding in light of our life quests. Friends, even family, cannot always be with us when we need someone. Jesus seemed to realize this for He promised “Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” (Matt. 28:20) It is a promise of fellowship similar to what Jacob received; no task or hardship has to be faced alone. We can share our cares and concerns, our struggles and successes, our trials and temptations; in so doing the promise of His presence bolsters us! (Rodney Stearns)
“Walk in the light! So shalt thou know
That fellowship of love,
His Spirit only can bestow
Who reigns in light above.
-- Bernard Barton
The blessing of fellowship is felt
through the practiced awareness of His presence!

