MONDAY Reading for Today:Matthew 24:1-14Romans 6:15-23Psalm 56Numbers 21–22 Matthew 24:1-14In this text the disciples first asked Jesus about the timing of his statement regarding the temple’s destruction. His prophecy must have shaken them to the core as the temple represented the heartbeat of their faith. Jesus answered their question in somewhat veiled terms. These verses […]
Week 11
Week 10
Study Questions
Use one or both of these questions to introduce the lesson: 1. What, in your opinion, is insufficient about each of these apologies? I’m sorry (that you feel that way). I’m sorry (that I got caught). I’m sorry (but what’s done is done). 2. What constitutes a sincere apology? Give an example of a time […]
Week 10
Daily Reading
MONDAY Reading for Today: Matthew 22:1-14 Romans 2 Psalm 50 Number 5–6 Romans 2 Teacher’s pet—a descriptor that identifies a student as the teacher’s favorite. A good teacher doesn’t show favoritism because it creates a divisive atmosphere in the classroom. I am grateful that God doesn’t show favoritism. Can you imagine the competitive spirit that […]
In Memoriam
Jim Todd Eichenberger
James Todd Eichenberger April 11, 1952 – March 2, 2019 Christian Standard Media lost a good friend and valued ministry partner on Saturday, March 2, 2019, when James Todd “Jim” Eichenberger went home to be with his Lord following complications from surgery. Readers of The Lookout, and especially those who engage in The Lookout’s […]
Week 09
Study Questions
Use one or both of these questions to introduce the lesson: 1. What do you know about the history of your family? Think about your parents, grandparents, and great grandparents. List five or six words that describe their accomplishments and character. 2. How have you benefited from the legacy left by your ancestors? How would […]