Is the Bible still relevant today?. Lesson Objectives To describe and explain some of the teachings from the Bible. To reflect on the consequences of.

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Is the Bible still relevant today?

Lesson Objectives To describe and explain some of the teachings from the Bible. To reflect on the consequences of living according to a Bible teaching. To reflect on whether the Bible is still relevant today.

‘The Bible is still relevant today!’ Red – The Bible is out of date and not relevant today at all. Amber – I’m unsure if the Bible is still relevant today. Green – The Bible is definitely still relevant today.

To describe and explain some of the teachings from the Bible. To reflect on the consequences of living according to a Bible teaching. To reflect on whether the Bible is still relevant today. Task 1 You will be given some sort cards with different Bible teachings written on them. Sort the cards into 2 piles: 1) Teachings you agree with. 2) Teachings you disagree with.

‘The Bible is still relevant today!’ Red – The Bible is out of date and not relevant today at all. Amber – I’m unsure if the Bible is still relevant today. Green – The Bible is definitely still relevant today.

Task 2 Carefully put aside the pile of cards with the teachings you disagree with. Take the pile of cards with the sayings that you do agree with. Now rank the teachings you have left in order from most important to least important. To describe and explain some of the teachings from the Bible. To reflect on the consequences of living according to a Bible teaching. To reflect on whether the Bible is still relevant today.

Task 3 Have a look at your most important quote… 1) What does it mean? 2) Give an example of what a person might do if they follow the guidance from the teaching. 3) Give an example of what a person might do if they ignore the guidance from the teaching. To describe and explain some of the teachings from the Bible. To reflect on the consequences of living according to a Bible teaching. To reflect on whether the Bible is still relevant today.

‘ The Bible is still relevant today!’ Red – The Bible is not relevant today at all. Amber – I’m unsure if the Bible is still relevant. Green – The Bible is still relevant today. Has your opinion on the bible changed?

Lesson Objectives To describe and explain some of the teachings from the Bible. To reflect on the consequences of living according to a Bible teaching. To reflect on whether the Bible is still relevant today.