Shaping Attitudes (Proverbs 3:1-12)

Explore Proverbs 3:1-12 to understand the importance of shaping attitudes. The session begins with an introduction prompting reflection on forgotten lessons and memorable educational experiences. Engage in discussions on summarizing the message of Proverbs 3:1-12, understanding how the father's teachings and commands bring fullness to life and serve as guardians, and reflecting on moments of difficulty in trusting God amidst life's complexities. Reflect on the profound impact of God's love on shaping attitudes in all aspects of life.
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Shaping Attitudes (Proverbs 3:1-12)

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Classroom Instructions

Section 01

Shaping Attitudes (Proverbs 3:1-12)

Session Notes:

3:1-4: Introduction

3:5-11: Teaching

3:12: Summary

Discussion Questions:

1 What are some things you’ve learned before that you have now forgotten? If you could go back and remember one lesson from your educational journey, what would it be? Why?

2 How would you put the message of Proverbs 3:1-12 in your own words?

3 The “characters” of the father’s teaching and commands help to bring a full life to the son. How does that work? In what ways are these things actually guarding the son?

4 Proverbs 3:5-6 suggests we should trust God amidst life’s complexities. What are some moments when you find it difficult to trust God with all of your heart?

5 The summary (Proverbs 3:12) suggests that the Lord loves us. How does that reality shape our attitudes in all of life?

Shaping Attitudes (Proverbs 3:1-12) Instructions

Section 01

Shaping Attitudes (Proverbs 3:1-12)

Session Notes:

3:1-4: Introduction

3:5-11: Teaching

3:12: Summary

Discussion Questions:

1 What are some things you’ve learned before that you have now forgotten? If you could go back and remember one lesson from your educational journey, what would it be? Why?

2 How would you put the message of Proverbs 3:1-12 in your own words?

3 The “characters” of the father’s teaching and commands help to bring a full life to the son. How does that work? In what ways are these things actually guarding the son?

4 Proverbs 3:5-6 suggests we should trust God amidst life’s complexities. What are some moments when you find it difficult to trust God with all of your heart?

5 The summary (Proverbs 3:12) suggests that the Lord loves us. How does that reality shape our attitudes in all of life?