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There is one God and He loves us very much, but there is a problem in our lives. We have rebelliously disobeyed His commandments, and so we are separated from God. This is the story of what the Bible teaches God has done to bring us back to Him.

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Story 1: The Spirit World Story 2: Creation Story 3: Adam and Eve Story 4: Cain and Abel Story 5: Noah’s Ark Story 6: God’s Promise to Abraham Story 7: Abraham’s Test Story 8: God's Plan for Israel (Jacob and Esau) Story 9: God's Plan for Israel (Jacob's Dream) Story 10: God Fulfills His Promise Story 11: Jacob Wrestles with an Angel Story 12: Joseph Story 13: Moses’ Early Years Story 14: Moses and the Burning Bush Story 15: The Plagues of Egypt Story 16: The Passover Story 17: Parting of the Red Sea Story 18: The Ten Commandments Story 19: The Golden Calf Story 20: Building the Tabernacle Story 21: Promised Land Story 22: Samuel and Eli Story 23: A King for the Israelites Story 24: David, Solomon, and the Temple Story 25: Elijah on Mount Carmel Story 26: Jesus’ Coming Foretold Story 27: John the Baptist and Jesus’ Birth Story 28: Jesus’s Baptism Story 29: The Twelve Disciples Story 30: Jesus Heals the Paralytic Story 31: The Woman at the Well Story 32: Feeding the Five Thousand Story 33: Casting out the Demon Story 34: Lazarus Raised from the Dead Story 35: Rich Young Ruler Story 36: Woman Washes Jesus’ Feet Story 37: The Last Supper Story 38: The Trial of Jesus Story 39: Jesus’s Death Story 40: He is Risen Story 41: Jesus Reappears to His Followers Story 42: The Ascension


Teaching Note

 

Please note:   All of the stories contain numerous Scripture references so that you may review them to prepare and to be ready to answer questions.   However, you should not include the Scripture references when actually “telling” the stories.

For example, in Story 1, one of the points reads: “Sin manifests itself in terrible crimes (Genesis 4), in immorality and violence (Genesis 6, 19), but most of all in pride and rebellion against God” (Genesis 11).

However, when “telling” story one you would say: “Sin manifests itself in terrible crimes, in immorality and violence, but most of all in pride and rebellion against God.”

As you do this story by story, the result will be a better “Story Telling” method in communicating the wonderful plan God had from the beginning to send the Savior.   So that the chronological and progressive revelation of God’s plan to send the Savior from the beginning is realized, the first time you present the story it should be brief summaries of all 42 stories together. When you go into a more detailed explanation of the stories, you will want to refer your students to the Scriptures listed.



Begin your stories with the following opening Paragraph…

“There is one God and He loves us very much, but there is a problem in our lives.  We have rebelliously disobeyed His commandments, and so we are separated from God.  This is the story of what the Bible teaches God has done to bring us back to Him.”