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Lesson 37: Jesus Christ: "The Author and Finisher of Our Faith" (Hebrews)


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Gospel Doctrine teachers: The lessons in the manual contain more information than you will probably be able to teach in one class period. Seek the Spirit of the Lord in selecting the scripture accounts, questions, and other lesson materials that best meet the needs of class members.


Basic Resources

Scriptures
  • To read the lesson or to see the class member study guide section for this week, click on the pictures above.
  • You can read the assigned scriptures for this week online: Hebrews 1–13.

  • Would you like to listen to an audio recording of the scriptures in this week's lesson? Try listening to or downloading Hebrews 11 (MP3 format), which is in this week's reading. For more New Testament audio, click here.
  • The official scripture study aids often have helpful information you can use in your lessons. For example, the lesson for this week references the entry for "Pauline Epistles: Epistle to the Hebrews" in the Bible Dictionary (see lesson manual, page 154).

Suggestion for Teaching

Teaching, No Greater Call The lesson for this week provides this suggestion for teaching: "Be careful not to become a lecturer. Sometimes you will need to lecture briefly to present information, but lecturing loses its effectiveness when it is the only teaching method used. After you give information or explain a principle, be sure to provide opportunities for class members to respond and contribute (see Teaching, No Greater Call [36123], pages 61–72, 89–90, 170)" (lesson manual, page 154).


 
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