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Misfits: People Who Walked by Faith Whatever You Say (is Possible) Luke 1:26–38

Misfits: People Who Walked by Faith Whatever You Say (is Possible) Luke 1:26–38

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Misfits: People Who Walked by Faith

Whatever You Say (is Possible)Luke 1:26–38

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Memory Verse“For no word from God will ever fail.” “I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” Then the angel left her. Luke 1:37–38

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Learning GoalsExplore: Students will understand that because God’s Word can always be trusted, Christ-followers can have confidence in following His commands.

Transform: Students will contrast hesitations in their life with promises of God.

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Discussion• Why do you suppose that Mary was so quick to accept what Gabriel had come to tell her?

• Why was it important that God promise to give Jesus the throne of David? What does it mean that David was Jesus’ father?

• Why is it significant that God sent the Holy Spirit to Mary? Why is the promise of the Holy Spirit important for us today?

• What are the promises of God that you rely upon today before you take a step in faith?

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Key Study1. God’s grace toward us is astounding. Luke 1:26–29

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Key Study2. God’s commands and promises to us are overwhelming. Luke 1:30–36

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Key Study3. God’s Word to us is trustworthy. Luke 1:35–38