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Sunday School Lesson Outline





March 9
Lesson 2
SON OF DAVID


DEVOTIONAL READING: Mark 10:46–52
BACKGROUND SCRIPTURE: Psalm 89; Isaiah 9:1–7; Matthew 1:18–2:6; Luke 1:26–33



PSALM 89:35–37



KEY VERSE
She shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet.—Matthew 1:21, 22

JESUS’ FULFILLMENT OF SCRIPTURE

Unit 1: Jesus and the Davidic Covenant

LESSONS 1–4

LESSON AIMS


After participating in this lesson, each student will be able to:
1. Identify the connections between the texts of the Old and New Testaments in today’s lesson.
2. Explain the significance of the genealogical connection between Jesus and David.
3. Sing a song that praises God for His kept promise in Jesus.


LESSON OUTLINE

Introduction
      A.      “She Was Never the Same”
      B.      Lesson Background
          I.      Confident Worship (PSALM 89:35–37)
      A.      God’s Reliability (v. 35)
      B.      God’s Promise (vv. 36, 37)
          II.      Confident Hope (ISAIAH 9:6, 7)
      A.      Extraordinary Ruler (v. 6)
      B.      Eternal Kingdom (v. 7)
      The World Keeps Trying … and Failing
          III.      Confidence Fulfilled (MATTHEW 1:18–23)
      A.      Mary’s Pregnancy (v. 18)
      B.      Joseph’s Dilemma (v. 19)
      It’s Not “All About Me”
      C.      God’s Revelation (vv. 20, 21)
      D.      Isaiah’s Prophecy (vv. 22, 23)
Conclusion
      A.      God Is with Us
      B.      Prayer
      C.      Thought to Remember


Weatherly, Jon et al. Son of David.” The KJV Standard Lesson Commentary, 2013–2014. Ed. Ronald L. Nickelson & Jonathan Underwood. Vol. 61. Cincinnati, OH: Standard Publishing, 2013. 242. Print.

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