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Lesson 9: Sin, the Gospel, and the Law | Teaching Sabbath School with Purpose

Lesson 9: Sin, the Gospel, and the Law | Teaching Sabbath School with Purpose

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Are you a Sabbath School teacher looking for practical help to teach more effectively?

In this episode of Leader’s Lesson, we focus on Lesson 9: “Sin, the Gospel, and the Law,” part of the Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide for this quarter.

This lesson covers the week of May 23 to May 29 and will be taught in Sabbath School on May 30.

This week addresses a crucial spiritual question:
How do sin, God’s law, and the gospel work together in helping us understand our need of Christ?

Based on key biblical passages, this lesson explores sin as a real barrier in our relationship with God, the law as a reflection of God’s character and a revealer of sin, and the gospel as our only hope for forgiveness, justification, and restoration. It also highlights the danger of distractions, temptation, strongholds, and legalism, while pointing teachers and class members back to Jesus as the One who both upholds the law and saves sinners by grace.

In this episode, you will learn:

  • How to start your class with a strong and engaging introduction
  • The main spiritual focus of the lesson and how to emphasize it
  • Key questions to guide meaningful class discussion
  • How to explain the relationship between sin, the law, and the gospel
  • Practical ways to help your class avoid both compromise and legalism

Leader’s Lesson is designed to help teachers move beyond simply covering the material and instead lead meaningful, transformative conversations.

Next Step: Listen, take notes, and walk into your class prepared.

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