• Lesson 20_Proper worship flows from wholehearted devotion to God.
    2025/03/25

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: Proper worship flows from wholehearted devotion to God.

    I. Vowed People (Leviticus 27.1-8)

    T1: Wholehearted devotion to God requires full surrender to Him.

    a. How have you seen your love and devotion for God grow through the study of Leviticus?

    b. In what tangible ways does your worship express your love to Him?

    c. What changes do you need to make to ensure you are fully surrendered to Him?

    II. Vowed Property (Leviticus 27.9-25)

    T2: Wholehearted devotion to God proclaims His gospel of unparalleled generosity.

    a. How generous are you with the gifts of grace you have received from God?

    b. What might you be holding back from Him?

    c. In what specific ways could you proclaim the gospel by generously sharing with those who needJesus

    III. Vow Parameters (Leviticus 27.26-34)

    T3: Wholehearted devotion to God honors all His holy commands.

    a. How well is your obedience to God’s commands expressing your devotion to Him?

    b. What would full obedience to Him cost you?

    c. Which of God’s attributes will you meditate upon to keep you mindful that He is worthy of your wholehearted devotion?

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    38 分
  • Lesson 19_True faith is expressed in God-pleasing action.
    2025/03/18

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: True faith is expressed in God-pleasing action.

    I. God-Pleasing Behavior (Hebrews 13.1-8)

    T1: God-pleasing believers bear the marks of Christ’s love, holiness, and trust in God.

    a. Which marks of true faith do you bear? Which do you lack?

    b. What changes do you need to make to more closely imitate Christ’s love, holiness, and trust in God?

    c. Whose faithful walk could you imitate?

    II. God-Pleasing Belief (Hebrews 13.9-19)

    T2: God-pleasing believers hold fast to true biblical teaching in obedient faith.

    a. Which lessons from this year’s Bible study have you applied to your life? How have you been transformed?

    b. In which areas of your life do you need to hold fast to the truth of the Bible and walk in obedience to it?

    III. God-Pleasing Benediction (Hebrews 13.20-25)

    T3: God-pleasing believers stand firm in the faith by God’s equipping grace.

    a. How does God’s grace equip you to stand firm in the faith?

    b. What specific truths have you gleaned from Hebrews about God’s holy character?

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    40 分
  • Lesson 18_A disciplined life reaps God’s blessings.
    2025/03/04

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: A disciplined life reaps God’s blessings.

    I. Covenant Rewards (Lev 26.1-13)

    T1: God’s great love is lavished upon every believer through His spiritual blessings.

    a. Which specific spiritual blessing is most meaningful to you?

    b. What heart change might you need to experience the impact of this blessing now?

    II. Covenant Rebellion (Lev 26.14-39)

    T2: God’s tough love allows the consequences of our sin to restore us and refine us.

    a. How is God using tough love in your life?

    b. Where or how is He disciplining you by allowing you to experience the consequences of your sin? What is your response?

    III. Covenant Remembered (Lev 26.40-46)

    T3: God’s great love motivates Him to act on behalf of all who return to Him in repentance.

    a. How are you responding to God’s discipline? With more rebellion? Or with repentance?

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    41 分
  • Lesson 17_King Jesus makes His people unshakable.
    2025/02/25

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: King Jesus makes His people unshakable.

    I. Unshakable Faith (Hebrews 12.1-17)

    T1: King Jesus gifts His people with an unshakable faith.

    a. What trial or hardship is causing your hands to droop and your knees to buckle?

    b. How do you respond when everything you know and love is shaken to the core?

    c. How might King Jesus’ gift of an unshakable faith comfort and strengthen you?

    II. Unshakable Future (Hebrews 12.18-29) T2: King Jesus gifts His people with an unshakable future under His reign and rule.

    a. In what ways does your living...your doing...your being...declare that your future is unshakably secured by King Jesus?

    b. How are you living as an “eternity-conscious” believer?

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    39 分
  • Lesson 16_Redemption makes a profound impact on the redeemed.
    2025/02/18

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: Redemption makes a profound impact on the redeemed.

    I. Remember (Leviticus 23)

    T1: The redeemed remember the mighty acts of their Redeemer to strengthen their hope.

    a. What could you do to routinely remember what Christ did to redeem you from your sin and reconcile you to a holy God?

    b. Which mighty act of your Redeemer do you need to remember when your hope fades and falters?

    II. Rejoice (Leviticus 24)

    T2: The redeemed rejoice in God’s perpetual presence by pursuing purity.

    a. What unholy behavior or impurity are you tolerating in your life?

    b. How profoundly does your redemption impact your way of life?

    c. What radical changes do you need to make honor God to pursue purity?

    III. Rest (Leviticus 25)

    T3: The redeemed rest in God’s perfect provision.

    a. In which area of your life are you failing to fully trust in God’s perfect provision?

    b. What could you do differently to begin looking to Him for your every need?

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    40 分
  • Lesson 15_True faith is a confident, Christ-exalting faith
    2025/02/11

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: True faith is a confident, Christ-exalting faith.

    I. Faith’s Object (Hebrews 10)

    T1: Christ is exalted when, by faith, believers draw near to God.

    a. Where might you be growing weary in your faith and withdrawing from God?

    b. What do you need to change to instead confidently draw near to God?

    II. Faith’s Outcome (Hebrews 11)

    T2: Christ is exalted when, by faith, believers walk in obedience to God’s will.

    a. Which example of faith do you most need to imitate?

    b. What changes do you need to make to begin or continue to walk in obedient faith to God’s will?

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    43 分
  • Lesson 14_Sacred living is God’s plan for His people
    2025/02/05

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: Sacred living is God’s plan for His people.

    I. Sacred People (Leviticus 19-20)

    TR1: Sacred living proclaims God’s holy name to a watching world.

    a. What does “sacred living” look like in your life? If you carefully examined the way you live and the decisions you make, what would your bumper sticker or license plate say?

    b. How confident are you that your life would line up to God’s command to be holy?

    c. What does your behavior reveal to the watching world?

    II. Sacred Priests (Leviticus 21-22)

    TR2: Sacred living guards against profaning God’s holy name.

    a. In what ways might you be profaning God’s holy name?

    b. How might you sanctify your choices to guard against profaning God’s holy name?

    c. How will you proclaim His holy character among the people in your sphere of influence?

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    42 分
  • Lesson 13_True Christian hope rests in the promise of heaven
    2025/01/28

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: True Christian hope rests in the promise of heaven.

    I. Pattern of Heaven (Hebrews 9.1-14)

    T1: True Christian hope is eternally secured by the sinless Lamb of God, Jesus Christ.

    a. What is your heart whispering to you?

    b. Are you living with your hope fixed on the short-term and temporal promises of this world? Or is your hope in the eternal inheritance secured for you by the sinless Lamb of God, Jesus Christ?

    c. Which earthly hopes are you holding onto?

    II. Promise of Heaven (Hebrews 9.15-28)

    T2: True Christian hope is rooted in God’s already fulfilled promises while eagerly awaiting those not yet fulfilled.

    a. What is your greatest longing?

    b. Is it for heaven? Or has your heart anchored itself on earth?

    c. How does what Christ already accomplished on the Cross fuel your anticipation for the fulfillment of the “not yet” promises on the horizon?

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    39 分