Elevate Sunday Follow Up - Lesson 18


Dear Parents,

Hello! We are in the 18th week of “The Thread” and the students are doing great! This week’s lesson was a sobering reminder of how sin can trap anyone. It was exciting to watch their facial expressions and body language as they dug deep into a really bad time in one man’s life. 

This week, the lesson was entitled “David, Bathsheba, and Nathan.” The lesson’s purpose was to get students to see that even a person strong in his or her faith can make sinful choices. These choices carry major consequences that affect not only the sinner, but also those around him or her.   

We looked at the following Scripture passages:
  • 2 Samuel 11-12:14
  • Romans 3:23-24

As you examine these scriptures yourself, remember that your perspective on these events will be different than your student. These events may hit home with you on a much deeper level.  

Next Steps . . .
During the week set aside a few moments to discuss these questions with your teenager:
·         So, sin affects even the strongest followers of Jesus. What was the most shocking part of David’s series of sins to you? (Share your perspective too.)
·         How did David’s sin hurt people far beyond just himself? (This is real life. You and your teen probably know someone who has been deeply hurt by adultery.)
·         What is one biblical life lesson you can learn from each of the three title people in this reality story—David, Bathsheba, and Nathan? (Some examples: Stay off the roof! Run from temptation! Don’t be afraid to confront a friend who is committing a sin. Be thankful for friends who are willing to confront you when you are making sin decisions.)

I hope this resource is a useful tool for you and your student. If you have any questions about anything, please feel free to contact me.

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