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J E S U S T A K E S A

S H O R T C U T

JESUS HEALS

LEPERS10

TheLost Sheep

is Found

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See more at www.sonseekers.com.au Student Handbook - Unit 7 Level Four

STUDENTHANDBOOK

LEVEL FOUR

AGES 11-12+

UNIT 7The Miracles and Parables of Jesus

.com.au

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Introduction Student Handbook - Level Four Page 1

ContentsWelcome to Sonseekers ....1

A note to parents ..............2

Publisher’s note ................3

Unit 7 (Lessons 97-112):

97. Jairus’ daughter, a woman touches Jesus .. 498. Jesus walks on the water 699. Miracles of healing ........ 8100 . The transfiguration.... 10101. A boy is healed ........... 12102. The unmerciful servant 14103. A man born blind ....... 16104. The good Samaritan ... 18105. Prayer ........................ 20106. The raising of Lazarus 22107. The lost sheep, coin and son ....................... 24108. Attitudes of a servant . 26109. The marriage of the king’s son .............. 28110. The ten lepers ............. 30111. The ten virgins ............ 32112. The talents .................. 34

Curriculum Outline .......36

Published byvisionone incABN 37 430 685 89010 Old Goombungee RdToowoomba Qld 4350AustraliaPhone: 1300 885 048Fax: 1300 728 293Email: [email protected]: www.visionone.org.au

©All rights reserved July 2009

Welcome to Sonseekers …

Dear Parents

Welcome to Sonseekers, a Sunday School Program designed to give children a sound background in Biblical events, people and places. We trust that you, and your child, are blessed by participation in this program.

The curriculum has been produced by over 100 people who have voluntarily given of their time and talents to write, draw and create activities, as well as to edit, review and proof-read. We deeply appreciate the commitment and love shown by all who have contributed to this project. The benefit and blessing to children, as they learn about God’s life and love, is a testimony to their faithfulness.

However, the real key to children knowing God as their Father lies with their families. As parents train their children in God’s way, they begin to experience the reality of the Father’s love for themselves.

The Sonseekers program is designed to support and encourage family life and order. The Student Handbook is a feature of the program, offering follow up activities and daily devotions, which you may wish to use in your own family devotions.

May God bless and guide you as you share the Lord’s life with your child.

If you wish to know more about the Sonseekers program, please contact the publishers on the numbers listed.

Yours in Christ

The Sonseekers Team

Student Handbook

Page 2 Student Handbook - Level Four Introduction

Timeline Creation4000BC Adam and Eve The Fall2500BC Noah The Flood Tower of Babel2000BC Abraham1900BC Isaac1800BC Esau and Jacob1750BC Joseph1360BC Moses1280BC Exodus from Egypt and Journeys Joshua1240BC Entry into and Conquest of Land1220BC Judges1100BC Gideon1070BC Samson1063BC Samuel1020BC Saul as King980BC David as King940BC Solomon as King900BC Kingdom Divided839BC Elijah Emerges; Mt Carmel Jehoshaphat814BC Elisha’s Ministry749BC Jonah662BC Hezekiah; Isaiah576BC Josiah540BC Daniel taken to Babylon527BC Exile into Babylon457BC Restoration from Babylon4BC Birth of Jesus26AD Baptism of Jesus Call of Disciples28AD Feeding of 5000 Parables29AD Miracles; Transfiguration30AD Raising of Lazarus Parables Palm Sunday Jesus’ Crucifixion and Resurrection Day of Pentecost Peter’s Ministry33AD Conversion of Paul45AD Paul’s Missionary Journeys60AD Paul as Prisoner to Rome

What are the Sonseekers materials?The Sonseekers Sunday School materials are a four year course of 128 Bible lessons. The lessons are written with the twin aims of teaching the students an accurate chronology of Biblical events and also drawing from each lesson pastoral points relevant to the age and stage of each child. They are written at four levels to cover from pre-school to 12+ age groups. The 128 lessons are organised into 8 units, each of sixteen lessons. The table below indicates the suitable age group for each level:

Sonseekers Student School Level Age Level Level One 4 - 5 Kindergarten, Prep Level Two 6 - 7 Lower Primary Level Three 8 - 10 Middle Primary Level Four 11 – 12+ Upper Primary

What’s in my SonseekersLevel Four Student Handbook?Each Level Four Student Handbook contains sixteen homework activities and sixteen “My Own Page” sections, relevant for the age of your child.

Each homework activity page comprises:

the title of the lesson; ♦the Bible reference for each lesson; ♦an activity related to some aspect of the lesson; ♦the memory verse to be learnt from the lesson. ♦

…/cont’d

A note to parents about the Sonseekers materials . . .

Introduction Student Handbook - Level Four Page 3

. . . note to parents . . .How do I help my child use the Student’s Handbook?The following suggestions are then made with regard to using the book.

After each lesson

Make sure that your child learns the memory verse from the lesson. ♦Have the child read the Bible passage for the lesson again or read it to him/her. The reference is ♦provided in the header on the homework activity page. All Scripture references are taken from the New King James Version (1983 edition).Discuss the story with the child and ask them what they learnt from the story. ♦Link the activity that the teacher used to the story so that the significance of the activity is clear to the ♦students.Set regular times each week for the child to complete the homework activity and daily devotions. ♦Give your child as much help and encouragement as they need to complete these tasks. This is an ♦opportunity to fellowship in the word of God with your child!Ensure that your child brings the handbook to class so that the teacher can check the homework and ♦mark the following week’s memory verse.Encourage your child to read ahead for the next lesson. ♦

May God bless you and guide you as parentsas you help your children in this way!

Publisher’s note:The publisher wishes to acknowledge the use of clip art from Coreldraw, Clickart, Bible View Clip Art by Pastoral Computer Services and Logos Bible Clips.

The publisher gives permission for artwork masters to be photocopied for the use of the students in the Sonseekers classes. However, no other part of this publication may be produced or transmitted in any form without permission in writing from the publisher.

Page 4 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 97

Jairus’ daughter, awoman touches Jesus

Memory Verse“Now Jesus went among all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all kinds of sickness and all kinds of disease among the people.” (Matthew 4:23).“Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” (Hebrews 4:16).

Mark 5:21-43;Matthew 9:18-26;

Luke 8:40-56

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Lesson 97 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 5

The Lord is our helper Daily DevotionsMondayActs 3:1-8. Peter was not able to give any money to the lame man. What did he give him instead?

TuesdayPsalm 103:1-3. Why should we bless the Lord?

WednesdayLuke 4:16-21. Who was Jesus sent to heal other than the sick?

ThursdayMark 6:53-56. Why did the sick people in the crowds want to touch Jesus or His clothes?

FridayActs 9:32-35. How was Peter able to heal this man?

Page 6 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 98

Jesus walkson the water

Memory Verse“Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.” (Hebrews 12:2).

“The men marvelled, saying, ‘Who can this be, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?’” (Matthew 8:27).

Matthew 14:22-33;Mark 6:45-56;John 6:15-21

WORDS SPOKEN BY WHOM TO WHOM WHY

1. “It is a ghost!”

2. “Be of good cheer! It is I; do not be afraid.”3. “Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water.”

4. “Lord, save me!”

5. “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?”

Lesson 98 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 7

Jesus the powerful one Daily DevotionsMondayMatthew 28:16-18. How much authority was given to Jesus after His resurrection?

TuesdayLuke 8:22-25. What made the windstorm cease when Jesus and the disciples were crossing the lake?

WednesdayLuke 4:28-30. How did Jesus stop the men who tried to throw Him over the cliff?

ThursdayLuke 24:28-32. What did Jesus do after the two disciples recognised Him?

FridayMatthew 21:18-22. What made the fig tree wither away so quickly?

Page 8 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 99

Miracles of healing

Memory Verse“Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped.” (Isaiah 35:5).“Even though our outward man is perishing, yet the inward man is being renewed day by day.” (II Corinthians 4:16).

Mark 7:32-37;8:22-26

Imagine you wereeither the deafperson or the mute.Write an accountof your experiencewith Jesus, in threeparts,

(1) How you feltprior to your healing,as you were beingtaken to Jesus;

(2) What happenedas Jesus ministered to you;

(3) What happenedafter the healing.

Lesson 99 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 9

Jesus the healer Daily DevotionsMondayMatthew 15:29-31. What sort of people did the multitude bring to Jesus to be healed?

TuesdayMatthew 14:34-36. What did the sick people, who were brought to Jesus, touch to be made well?

WednesdayLuke 6:17-19. What happened to people who were tormented with unclean spirits when they came to Jesus?

ThursdayMatthew 11:2-6. What were two things that John’s disciples saw Jesus doing?

FridayMatthew 8:14,15. Whose mother was healed from a fever when Jesus touched her?

Page 10 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 100

The transfiguration

Memory Verse“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations.” (Psalm 46:10).“For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 3:20).

Matthew 17:1-13;Mark 9:1-13;Luke 9:28-36

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and one for Jijah!

This is sy melovedbon in whom I amwell __________!

The speakers in this scene are using a strange dialect of English.Translate what they are saying, using Matthew 17:1-13 as your reference.

Write the name of each speaker in brackets at the end of his speech.

Lesson 100 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 11

Different titles for Jesus Daily DevotionsMondayJohn 10:11-14. When Jesus says He is the good shepherd, who are His sheep?

TuesdayJohn 14:1-6. Jesus explained to Thomas: “I am the __ __ __, the __ __ __ __ __, and the __ __ __ __.

WednesdayHebrews 4:14-16. Who is the great High Priest in heaven? What does our great High Priest do for us?

ThursdayJohn 6:31-35. What name does Jesus apply to Himself in these verses?

FridayJohn 1:35-37. What special title did John the Baptist give to Jesus?

Page 12 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 101

A boy is healed

Memory Verse“Trust in Him at all times, you people; pour out your heart before Him; God is a refuge for us.” (Psalm 62:8).“Is this not the fast that I have chosen: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens.” (Isaiah 58:6).

Matthew 17:14-21;Mark 9:14-29;Luke 9:37-42

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Lesson 101 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 13

Children savedDaily DevotionsMondayMark 5:39-42. What did Jesus say to Jairus’ daughter who had died?

TuesdayI Kings 17:17-24. How many times did Elijah cry out to God, before the widow’s son came back to life?

WednesdayMatthew 15:22-28. Why did Jesus listen to the woman from Canaan whose daughter was demon possessed?

ThursdayExodus 2:1-6. Who found baby Moses when he was hidden in the reeds by the river?

FridayMatthew 2:13-15. Why did Joseph take Mary and Jesus to Egypt?

Page 14 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 102

The unmercifulservant Matthew 18:21-35

Memory Verse“Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God in Christ also forgave you.” (Ephesians 4:32).“God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8).

Unforgiveness:(1) How does it make us feel?______________________________________________

(2) What does it make us do?______________________________________________

(3) Who is affected by it?______________________________________________

Forgiveness:(1) How does it make us feel?______________________________________________

(2) What does it make us do?______________________________________________

(3) Who is changed by it?______________________________________________

Lesson 102 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 15

ForgivenessDaily DevotionsMondayPsalm 86:5-7. Who is ready to forgive as soon as we pray?

TuesdayMatthew 6:14-15. How will the Lord treat us if we will not forgive others?

WednesdayRomans 4:5-8. What did David say about the persons whose lawless deeds are forgiven?

ThursdayI John 1:7-9. What must we do if we want the Lord to forgive our sins?

FridayEphesians 4:30-32. As well as forgiving others, how else should we act towards them?

Page 16 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 103

A man born blind John 9

Memory Verse“And having been perfected, He became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him.” (Hebrews 5:9).“For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.” (II Corinthians 4:17).

Lesson 103 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 17

The blind see again Daily DevotionsMondayMark 10:46-52. What had made Bartimaeus well, according to Jesus?

TuesdayMatthew 9:27-31. What question did Jesus ask the two blind men before He healed them?

WednesdayPsalm 146:5-9. This Psalm tells how the Lord helps the blind, hungry and imprisoned. What does He do to the wicked?

ThursdayMatthew 20:29-34. What did Jesus do to heal the blind men on the road near Jericho?

FridayActs 9:8,9,17,18. What strange thing happened before Saul received his sight again?

Page 18 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 104

The good Samaritan Luke 10:25-37

Memory Verse“If you really fulfil the royal law according to the Scripture, ‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself,’ you do well.” (James 2:8).“Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.” (Philippians 2:4).

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Lesson 104 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 19

Love one another Daily DevotionsMondayProverbs 17:17. What is so special about a friend?

TuesdayEphesians 5:1,2. How should children who are followers of God walk?

WednesdayMatthew 5:43-47. If we are sons of our Father in heaven we will love our neighbours and also our …?

ThursdayJohn 15:9-12. What is the most important commandment Jesus gave?

FridayI Corinthians 13:4-7. List three things that love does not do?

Page 20 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 105

Prayer Luke 11:1-13; 18:1-8

Memory Verse“Continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant in it with thanksgiving.” (Colossians 4:2).“Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit.” (Ephesians 6:18).

Lesson 105 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 21

Praying Daily DevotionsMondayPsalm 55:16-18. What do you notice about the prayers of the psalmist? How does your prayer life compare?

TuesdayMatthew 5:43-46. Whose example are we following if we pray as Jesus suggests in v44?

WednesdayMark 6:45-47. Why did Jesus send the multitude away? Why do you think Jesus went away to pray alone?

ThursdayPhilippians 4:6-7. How did the Lord suggest we handle our anxieties. What result does He promise from this?

FridayJames 5:14-15. What is an essential ingredient in our prayers if we want the Lord to hear and answer?

Page 22 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 106

The raising of Lazarus John 11:1-44

Memory Verse“Jesus said to her, ‘I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.’” (John 11:25).“Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” (Hebrews 4:16).

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Lesson 106 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 23

Jesus brings life Daily DevotionsMondayJohn 18:9. Why did Jesus lose none? For the answer see John 17:12.

TuesdayMatthew 13:44-46. What do we sell/lose and what do we buy/gain? Write the answer in your own words.

WednesdayProverbs 2:1-7; James 1:5. What are the ways by which we can get wisdom and understanding?

ThursdayDeuteronomy 4:29. How must we pray to find the Lord?

FridayMatthew 16:24-26. What must we do to ‘find’ or ‘keep’ our life.

Page 24 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 107

The lost sheep,coin and son Luke 15

Memory Verse“For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.” (Luke 19:10).“Likewise, I say to you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” (Luke 15:10).

Lesson 107 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 25

Lost and foundDaily DevotionsMondayProverbs 8:35. What does the Lord give to those who find Him?

TuesdayLuke 2:8-14. What did the angel tell the shepherds they would find in a manger?

WednesdayExodus 2:1-6. Who found the baby Moses hidden in the reeds on the river bank?

ThursdayMatthew 18:10-14. Jesus is called the Son of Man; what sort of people did He come to save?

FridayMatthew 13:44-46. What precious hidden things does the Bible say the kingdom of heaven is like?

Page 26 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 108

Attitudes of a servant

Memory Verse“Do good, and lend, hoping for nothing in return; and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Highest.” (Luke 6:35).“And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men.” (Colossians 3:23).

Matthew 20:1-16;Luke 17:5-10;John 13:1-17

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Lesson 108 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 27

Being a servantDaily DevotionsMondayGalatians 5:13-14. What is the attitude in our heart that will make us want to serve one another?

TuesdayPhilippians 2:1-7. As a servant, what was Jesus’ attitude? How can we relate this attitude to others?

WednesdayColossians 3:20-24. Children, fathers and servants are all told to obey. When we obey heartily who are we really serving?

ThursdayMatthew 25:20-23. When the lord was pleased with his faithful servants in what two ways were they rewarded?

FridayMatthew 20:25-28. Jesus was called the Son of Man, yet He acted very differently to the Gentile rulers. What did He say was important for anyone wanting to become “truly great”?

Page 28 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 109

The marriage of the king’s son Matthew 22:1-14

Memory Verse“But we are all like an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are like filthy rags.” (Isaiah 64:6).“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My father in heaven.” (Matthew 7:21).

Lesson 109 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 29

Listen when the Lord calls

Daily DevotionsMondayRevelation 3:20. When we hear the Lord calling to our heart, what must we do?

TuesdayActs 2:37-39. When we hear God calling us through preaching what things should we do to receive His promises?

WednesdayGenesis 3:7-11. What had happened to Adam and Eve to cause them to hide when the Lord called to them?

ThursdayJohn 8:42-47. Why did the Jews have trouble listening to and understanding Jesus’ words?

FridayMatthew 9:9-13. What sort of people did Jesus come to earth to call? What did He want them to do after hearing His call?

Page 30 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 110

The ten lepers Luke 17:11-19

Memory Verse“Therefore be merciful, just as your Father also is merciful.” (Luke 6:36).

“Giving thanks always for all things to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (Ephesians 5:20).

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Now look up Luke 17:12-19 in your Bible.

In the space below write the verse in the maze and find out where it is from.“

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Lesson 110 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 31

Bless the Lord Daily DevotionsMondayPsalm 28:6-8. Give two reasons for blessing the Lord as seen in these verses.

TuesdayPsalm 103:2-5. Read the passage and put verse four into your own words.

WednesdayPsalm 34:4-10. Write down three things in these verses for which the psalmist is magnifying the Lord.

ThursdayPsalm 63:3-8. In this passage there are several reasons for the psalmist praising the Lord. Name two of them.

FridayPsalm 135:1-3, 13-14. What is it about the Lord that the psalmist is praising in all these verses? Verse 13 gives the reason.

Page 32 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 111

The ten virgins Matthew 25:1-13

Memory Verse“Therefore you also be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour when you do not expect Him.” (Matthew 24:44).“From childhood you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.” (II Timothy 3:15).

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Lesson 111 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 33

Be wiseDaily DevotionsMondayJames 1:5. What will God give us if we lack it? How does He give it (in your own words)?

TuesdayProverbs 4:1-5. Write five things that a father instructs his children to do.

WednesdayJob 9:4. What are two things that are so great about God? If we wish to prosper, what must we not do?

ThursdayProverbs 4:10-13. Write three things that wisdom will do for you.

FridayProverbs 9:9-10. What happens when a wise man is given instruction? Before we can begin to have wisdom, what must we do?

Page 34 Student Handbook - Level Four Lesson 112

The talents Matthew 25:14-30

Memory Verse“And behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work.” (Revelation 22:12).“Well done, good and faithful servant; … Enter into the joy of your lord.” (Matthew 25:21).

Lesson 112 Student Handbook - Level Four Page 35

Use what you’ve got Daily DevotionsMondayMatthew 25:34-40. Why did Jesus teach the people that it is important to help the needy as much as possible?

TuesdayLuke 9:10-17. Jesus told the disciples to feed 5000 people. What caused the loaves and fish to satisfy so many?

WednesdayI Kings 17:9-16. What lesson about God’s provision can you learn from the widow who used all she had left to feed Elijah?

ThursdayActs 3:1-9. Peter and John had nothing to give the lame man. How was he healed?

FridayLuke 21:1-4. Why was Jesus blessed by the gift of the poor widow?

Curriculum Student Handbook- Level Four Page 36

Sonseekers CurriculumUnit One Unit Two Unit Three Unit Four

Creation 11. Creation 22. Adam and Eve3. The fall4. Cain and Abel5. Noah builds an ark6. The flood, Noah and his 7. sonsThe tower of Babel8. Abram called, Abram 9. and LotThe covenant with 10. AbrahamIshmael and Isaac11. Sodom and Gomorrah12. The sacrifice of Isaac13. Rebekah, Isaac’s bride14. Jacob and Esau15. Jacob’s ladder, Leah and 16. Rachel

Jacob becomes Israel17. Joseph, the favourite son18. Joseph goes to Egypt19. Joseph interprets the 20. dreamsJoseph’s brothers21. Israel in Egypt22. Israelite slaves, Moses 23. bornMoses flees and returns 24. to Egypt“Let My people go” 25. The first passover, Israel 26. deliveredCrossing the Red Sea27. Manna, water from the 28. rockSinai and the ten 29. commandmentsMoses and the tabernacle30. The golden calf31. Twelve spies, 40 years of 32. wandering

Aaron’s rod33. Moses hits the rock34. The bronze serpent35. Balaam and his ass36. Joshua and Rahab37. Crossing the Jordan, 38. JerichoThe sin of Achan39. The sun stands still40. Gideon’s fleece41. Gideon and his army42. Samson43. Samson and Delilah44. Ruth, Naomi and Boaz45. Hannah46. Samuel hears God speak47. Eli, Hophni and Phinehas48.

Saul chosen49. Saul and the Amalekites50. David chosen51. David and Goliath52. David and Jonathan53. David and Saul54. David crowned55. David and the ark56. Absalom57. Solomon becomes king58. Solomon’s temple59. Israel divided, Rehoboam 60. and JeroboamElijah and the widow61. Elijah on Mount Carmel62. Good King Jehoshaphat63. Elisha and the double 64. portion

Unit Five Unit Six Unit Seven Unit EightThe widow’s oil, a boy 65. raisedNaaman66. Famine in Samaria67. Jonah68. The captivity of Israel 69. (the northern kingdom)Hezekiah and 70. SennacheribIsaiah71. Josiah72. Jeremiah73. The captivity of Judah 74. (the southern kingdom)Daniel interprets the 75. king’s dreamThe fiery furnace76. The writing on the wall77. Daniel in the lions’ den78. Esther79. Restoration80.

Zacharias, Elizabeth, 81. Mary and JohnThe birth of Jesus82. Jesus in the temple83. John the Baptist 84. Jesus baptised and 85. temptedThe call of the disciples86. Water turned to wine87. The temple cleansed, 88. NicodemusThe woman at the well89. Healing of the paralysed 90. manThe house built on the 91. rockJesus stills the storm92. The feeding of the 500093. The centurion’s servant94. Forgiveness in Simon’s 95. houseThe sower and the seed96.

Jairus’ daughter, a 97. woman touches JesusJesus walks on the water98. Miracles of healing99. The transfiguration100. A boy is healed101. The unmerciful servant102. A man born blind103. The good Samaritan104. Prayer105. The raising of Lazarus106. The lost sheep, coin and 107. sonAttitudes of a servant108. The marriage of the 109. king’s sonThe ten lepers110. The ten virgins111. The talents112.

Palm Sunday113. The last supper and 114. GethsemaneThe crucifixion115. The resurrection116. Peter restored117. The risen Christ and His 118. ascensionThe day of Pentecost119. Peter and John120. Peter and the Gentiles121. Stephen122. Philip123. Paul’s conversion124. Paul’s first missionary 125. journeyPaul’s second and third 126. missionary journeysPaul’s capture and 127. imprisonmentPaul’s final journey128.