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Synopsis: The word of a man is only as good as the man is and lasts about as long as well. |
Famous "Lasting"
Words
The word of a man is only as good as the man
is and lasts about as long as well.
Verse: Is. 40:7-8 &
John 1:1-2
Location: Museum/Cemetary
Setup:
"Give me liberty or give me death.", "I
regret that I have but one life to give for my country.", etc... Many
people live and give their lives for what appear to be good reasons. History
books, museums, and headstones are full of intersting quotes, anecdotes, and
famous last words. Many phrases/themes are lost through the advent of time,
culture, language, etc. Sometimes what someone said is forgotten because of who
they were or wehat they were involved with. Sometimes we never forget or are
allowed to forget what individuals from the past have done for their future
generations.
Warmup:
Visit a museum (or cemetary) or someplace that celebrates
the accomplishments of man. Have the youth scramble and attempt to find the most
profound statement written by someone.
Study:
-Read Isaiah 4:7-8 and John 1:1-2.
-Was anything you read
something you recognize from somewhere else?
-Have you personally known any
one person who wrote any of the things you've read?
-How does what was
written say about who it was written of?
-How can we know what was written
was accurate or true?
Application:
The Bible's Author has never died. Its words are the
Words and Life of a Loving God. It's relevant today and 100% true. It's
surpassed the decay of time, culture clashes, class distinction and language
barriers. It also changes those who read it and causes them to become more like
the author.
Reflection:
-What is the Bible saying about how I should conduct
myself in the 20th century?
-Is it still accurate and up-to-date?
-Do I
take scripture as serious as I should when I realize that it's a completed work
and the Author, God, isn't adding anything more to it.
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