Explore The Bible Study: Valued
10:15 AMThe discussion in this session of LifeWay's Explore the Bible Study: Valued begins with, "Do not commit murder." As the session begins, the Israelites are preparing for the conquest of Canaan, and Moses is reminding them of the Ten Commandments God gave on Mount Horeb (Sinai). This session will help a Bible study group learn more about what God meant when He said, in the Sixth Commandment, "Do not commit murder." (Deuteronomy 5:17)
This session is designed to coincide with the Sanctity of Human Life Sunday that is observed around the country. You and your group will discover and learn more about all God taught about murder and how to value life, and be given a more clear understanding of all God was teaching with the four powerful words of the sixth commandment: "Do not commit murder."
Video: Personal Help for the Teacher
The following video will provide you with an overview of Deuteronomy. Because of time limitations, I suggest you use it to help you with your own personal understanding of the book and avoid using it during this particular session because of the topic.
Meaning: "Murder" versus "Kill"
The following is a resource that provides a good overview of the biblical background related to the meaning of murder: https://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionaries/bakers-evangelical-dictionary/murder.html
Video: 2015 Charleston Church Shooting - Forgiveness
This provides an excellent example of all the session deals with related to Murder, anger, and how Christians should respond. Consider using this or telling the story as a part of your closing.
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The following is a resource that provides a good overview of the biblical background related to the meaning of murder: https://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionaries/bakers-evangelical-dictionary/murder.html
Video: 2015 Charleston Church Shooting - Forgiveness
This provides an excellent example of all the session deals with related to Murder, anger, and how Christians should respond. Consider using this or telling the story as a part of your closing.
CLICK TO VIEW
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