Major Prophets -GATS
Welcome to the world of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, which in multiple ways parallels our world.
These lessons are interactive, encouraging the students to get into the Word. Tell me, I forget. Show me, I remember. Involve me, I learn.
Proverbs 15:2 in the Living Bible says, “A wise teacher makes learning a joy.” This applies to teachers of all ages. Teaching methods differ according to the age level, but every age should enjoy studying God’s Word. One common saying among good teachers is “it is a sin to make the gospel boring.” This applies to all the Word of God. Teach with passion. Teach with energy. Teach with anointing and teach with wisdom.
Each lesson will require one and a half to two hours. If you do not have that much time, divide the lessons, or choose the activities best suited to your students and environment. Some of the in-class exercises could be given as homework assignments. Be flexible. The lessons are.
At the end of each lesson is a list of discussion/review questions. These may be used in several ways: (1) class discussion starters, (2) class review, (3) individual checkup, and/or (4) a review quiz. Answers may be given orally or written.
“Variety is the spice of life.” Spice up (enliven) your lessons by using a variety of teaching methods.