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March 16
Lesson 3

PETER’S REPORT


DEVOTIONAL READING: Psalm 16:7–11
BACKGROUND SCRIPTURE: Psalm 110; Mark 12:35–37; Acts 2:22–36



PSALM 110:1–4
ACTS 2:22–27, 29–32

KEY VERSE
[David] seeing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hell, neither his flesh did see corruption.Acts 2:31


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 declarations of God’s victory in today’s texts.
2. Explain why Jesus’ resurrection is the beginning of God’s victory and the assurance of God’s final victory.
3. Create and carry a reminder to inspire confidence in God’s victory whenever difficult circumstances challenge his or her faith.


LESSON OUTLINE

Introduction
      A.      The Season’s Turning Point
      B.      Lesson Background
          I.      Victory Promised (PSALM 110:1–4)
      A.      Subdued Enemies (vv. 1, 2)
      The Power of God and Kings
      B.      Loyal Subjects (v. 3)
      C.      Eternal Priesthood (v. 4)
          II.      Victory Achieved (ACTS 2:22–27, 29–32)
      A.      Reviewing Jesus’ Story (vv. 22–24)
      B.      Remembering David’s Prophecy (vv. 25–27)
      C.      Revealing God’s Fulfillment (vv. 29–32)
      The Greatest Emancipator
Conclusion
      A.      Didn't Look Like Much
      B.      Prayer
      C.      Thought to Remember


Weatherly, Jon et al. “Peter’s Report.” The KJV Standard Lesson Commentary, 2013–2014. Ed. Ronald L. Nickelson & Jonathan Underwood. Vol. 61. Cincinnati, OH: Standard Publishing, 2013. 250. Print.




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