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| In the last few verses Jesus proceeds to tell the Jews that it is because of his willingness to lay down his life for his sheep that his Father loves him. He is the only one with the authority to do so, and states this as a command received from his Father. SESSION GOAL: To help students hear the call of Jesus as opposed to the call of the “worldly thieves” that are competing for their attention. SESSION OBJECTIVES: By the end of this session, the students will: Hear why Jesus used the story of the shepherd and sheep to illustrate his point. • Identify what the call of Jesus sounds like in their life • Identify what the call of “the thief” sounds like in their life • Have opportunity to respond to the call of Jesus MATERIALS NEEDED AND ADVANCE PREPARATION: 1 Bibles for everyone 2 Adult helpers “planted” along the route you will be taking students at the beginning of classthis can be either outside or inside the church building. These adults will ask students to stop and talk with them, perhaps pick up a snack, etcanything to distract them from following you on your walk. As much as possible, the “adult distractions ” should appear to be natural and not contrived. Continued... |
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