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The image in this post is from one of the small calendar booklets that I saved over the span of twenty years. Woman's Day magazine inserted them in every January issue during the years 1955 through 2004. The delightful drawings are by Erik Blegvad, a well known illustrator of children's books.

Week 2 of Year 4 "The Peacemakers"

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The Peacemakers

Students may read Matthew 5:1-12
One special day, the disciples followed Jesus up into the hills. They sat down around him and heard him say, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.” We know that conflicts often arise among people. Peacemakers try to find ways to reduce conflict and restore friendliness. They have inner peace with God. We also see this written as, “Happy are the peacemakers.” It is the seventh Beatitude from the Sermon on the Mount.
Discussion Questions
Think about troublemakers and peacemakers. Sometimes it’s tempting to join in with troublemakers. But happiness is found by being a peacemaker. What are things that peacemakers do? What do peacemakers believe about people?

Week 1 of Year 4 "The Call of Matthew"

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The Call of Matthew

Students may read Matthew 9:9-13

Jesus gradually gathered twelve men to be his disciples. One of those men was a publican named Matthew Levi. Jesus went to his tax booth in Capernaum and said, “Follow me.” Thus, Matthew left his work and became a disciple. Later, Matthew invited Jesus to a banquet in his home. Among the guests were people known as “publicans and sinners.” The Pharisees saw and disapproved of this. In answer to the Pharisees, Jesus said, “They who are whole need not a physician.”

Discussion Questions

Why did the Pharisees disapprove when they saw Jesus talking and eating with “publicans and sinners”? Jesus wanted to reach those who needed to be whole again. What does that mean? Jesus was friendly and good to everyone.


Week 31 of Year 3 "The Good News"

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The Good News

Students may read Matthew 28:16-20
Jesus appeared to his disciples after they returned to Galilee. First, he appeared to them on the shore when they were fishing. Later, Jesus said he would meet them on a certain hilltop in Galilee. The disciples gathered on the mount, and when Jesus appeared, they knelt before him. They heard the Master speak with the authority that had been given to him. The words that Jesus said, as recorded in Matthew’s gospel, became known as “The Great Commission.”
Discussion Questions
The apostles devoted their lives to spreading the good news of the kingdom. What is the good news? Jesus also said to them, “Lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” How did this help the apostles as they labored for the kingdom?

Week 30 of Year 3 "The Walk to Emmaus - Part 2"

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The Walk to Emmaus - Part 2

Students may read Luke 24:28-35 or all of verses 13-35

After the resurrection, Jesus came alongside two men as they walked to Emmaus on Sunday afternoon. Jesus talked with them about the scriptures, but they did not know who he was. When they arrived at their home, the two men urged Jesus to abide with them. During supper, Jesus blessed the bread, broke it, and gave it to them. Suddenly, “their eyes were opened,” and they could see that their guest was Jesus. As soon as they recognized him, he vanished from their sight.

Discussion Questions

What does it mean when the story says that “their eyes were opened”? After Jesus vanished, the two men realized why their hearts felt warm when Jesus talked with them as they walked along the road. Can you say more about that?


Thursday

Week 29 of Year 3 "The Early Hours"

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The Early Hours

Students may read Mark 16:1-8

In the early hours of Sunday morning, several women believers set out for the tomb where Jesus had been laid to rest. The women brought spices with which to anoint his body. This was a common practice among the Jews. On the way, they wondered who would roll away the huge stone that covered the entrance to the tomb. When they arrived, they were surprised to see that “the stone had been rolled away.” They were even more surprised at what they saw inside.

Discussion Questions

These women believers were determined, but not yet hopeful, when they walked to the tomb. They, like the apostles, did not remember that Jesus said he would rise again. Why didn’t they remember? What did the women see inside the tomb?


Monday

Week 28 of Year 3 "Women at the Cross"

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Women at the Cross

Students may read John 19:16-27
Many people saw what happened during the crucifixion. A group of women believers kept watch while Jesus died upon the cross. In sorrow, they saw how he was mocked by strangers, soldiers, and even by the religious rulers. They heard him say, “I thirst.” They saw his concern for his mother when he placed her under the care of his apostle John. The women beheld his great suffering, which he accepted with steadfast courage. The women were there when he died. 
Discussion Questions

People can be courageous in many different ways. How was Jesus courageous during the last day of his life? How were the women courageous? We can remember a Psalm that says, “Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart.”