Keep to the Good Path (Proverbs 2:1-22)

Dive into Proverbs 2:1-22 to understand the importance of staying on the path of wisdom. The session covers the educational process, challenges in starting the journey, and insights into the behaviors of the wicked and the forbidden. Engage with thought-provoking questions to reflect on personal distractions and strategies to remain on the good path.
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Keep to the Good Path (Proverbs 2:1-22)

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Classroom Instructions

Section 01

Keep to the Good Path (Proverbs 2:1-22)

Session Notes:

2:1-11: Introduction

2:12-19: Teaching

2:20-22: Summary

Discussion Questions:

1 Do you agree with the educational process/cycle as explained in the session? Why do you think some find it difficult to begin the educational journey?

2 How would you put the message of Proverbs 2:1-22 in your own words?

3 The wicked man pursues crooked ways. How have you seen men or women act like this in your culture?

4 The forbidden woman abandons all commitments. How have you seen men or women act like this in your culture?

5 The father in Proverbs 2 thinks staying on the path will be a challenge. What kinds of things could distract you from the good path? How could you overcome those temptations?

Keep to the Good Path (Proverbs 2:1-22) Instructions

Section 01

Keep to the Good Path (Proverbs 2:1-22)

Session Notes:

2:1-11: Introduction

2:12-19: Teaching

2:20-22: Summary

Discussion Questions:

1 Do you agree with the educational process/cycle as explained in the session? Why do you think some find it difficult to begin the educational journey?

2 How would you put the message of Proverbs 2:1-22 in your own words?

3 The wicked man pursues crooked ways. How have you seen men or women act like this in your culture?

4 The forbidden woman abandons all commitments. How have you seen men or women act like this in your culture?

5 The father in Proverbs 2 thinks staying on the path will be a challenge. What kinds of things could distract you from the good path? How could you overcome those temptations?