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Leviticus Explained: Why Holiness and Worship Still Matter Today

Book Survey Study: Leviticus Leviticus can feel like one of the most difficult books of the Bible to understand—but it holds powerful truth about God’s holiness, worship, and how people can live in relationship with Him. In this Leviticus Bible study summary, you’ll discover the key themes, structure, and meaning of the book in a simple, clear way. 1. Read the Book (Summary Insight) Leviticus is a book of laws and instructions given by God to Israel, focusing on holiness, worship, and how sinful people can live in relationship with a holy God. It explains sacrifices, priestly duties, and moral laws, showing that God’s people are called to be set apart. 2. First Impressions Very detailed and instructional Strong emphasis on holiness Focus on sacrifices and rituals Repetition of laws and commands Concern with purity and cleanliness God’s standards are very high 3. Key Words and Themes Repeated Words and Ideas: Holy Clean / unclean Sacrifice Atonement Priest Law Core Themes: God’s holines...
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Youth Group Bible Survey Week 1: Creation, Fall & Promise (Genesis 1–12)

  Youth Group Bible Survey Week 1: Creation, Fall & Promise (Genesis 1–12) Session Overview This first week lays the foundation for everything in the Bible. God creates the world, humanity falls into sin, and God begins His plan of redemption through a promise to Abraham. Key Passages Genesis 1–2: Creation and God’s design Genesis 3: The Fall Genesis 6–9: Noah and the Flood Genesis 11: Tower of Babel Genesis 12: God’s covenant with Abraham Major Themes God is the Creator and is good Humanity has real choice and chose sin Sin brings consequences and separation God does not abandon people—He offers grace and a plan Opening Recap (2 minutes) Today we’re starting at the very beginning—how God created everything, how humanity fell into sin, and how God immediately began a plan to fix what was broken. Some of these stories may be familiar. Others might be new. Either way, this is where the whole story of the Bible begins. Teaching Outline (10 minutes) God creates everything (Genesis ...

6-Week Bible Survey for Youth Group (30-Minute Lessons)

6-Week Bible Survey for Youth Group (30-Minute Lessons) If you’ve ever tried to teach the Bible to students, you’ve probably run into this problem: they know some of the stories, but they don’t really see how everything connects. That’s where this 6-week Bible survey comes in. This series is designed to walk through the entire story of Scripture—from Genesis to Revelation—in a way that’s simple, clear, and actually engaging for a youth group setting. Each lesson is built to fit into a 30-minute session, so it’s realistic whether you’re leading a small group, helping with youth group, or teaching a class. What this study is about The goal isn’t to cover every detail of the Bible. That would be impossible in six weeks. The goal is to help students see the big picture. Over the course of this series, they’ll begin to understand: how the story of the Bible starts what went wrong in the world how God responds and how everything ultimately points to Jesus When students start to see that the ...

Jacob: A Study in Transformation, Struggle, and God’s Faithfulness

Jacob: A Study in Transformation, Struggle, and God’s Faithfulness Scripture Focus Genesis 25–35 Genesis 37 (legacy through his sons) Hebrews 11:21 1. Background & Setting Jacob (meaning “Heel-grabber” or “Supplanter”) was the younger twin of Esau, born to Isaac and Rebekah. Before his birth, God declared that “the older will serve the younger,” establishing that Jacob would carry the covenant promise. Jacob’s life is marked by struggle—both with people and with God. He began as a deceiver, manipulating circumstances to gain blessing, but over time was transformed through hardship, discipline, and divine encounters. His story unfolds across key locations—Canaan, Bethel, Haran, and back again—reflecting both physical and spiritual journeys. Key Verse: “I will not let you go unless you bless me.” (Genesis 32:26) 2. Character Profile What we see from Jacob’s life: He was ambitious and determined. He used deception early in life. He deeply desired God’s blessing. He was transformed thr...

Exodus Explained: From Slavery to Freedom and God’s Presence

Book Survey Study: Exodus 1. Read the Book (Summary Insight) Exodus tells the story of how God delivers the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and forms them into His covenant people. It highlights God’s power, His faithfulness to His promises, and His desire to dwell among His people. The book moves from rescue to relationship, showing both redemption and the establishment of God’s law and presence. 2. First Impressions Dramatic and powerful narrative Clear display of God’s power over Egypt Strong theme of deliverance Transition from slavery to identity as God’s people Emphasis on God’s presence Detailed instructions for worship 3. Key Words and Themes Repeated Words and Ideas: Deliver Covenant Law Presence Worship Obey Core Themes: God’s deliverance God’s covenant relationship The giving of the law God’s presence with His people Obedience and worship Central Idea: God rescues His people from bondage and calls them into a covenant relationship marked by obedience and His presence. 4. Ma...