Course Description
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The Life of Christ series
The Life of Christ series is a linear study of the gospel of Matthew. These programmed instruction books constitute a complete introduction to basic practical ministry skills, biblical geography, basic doctrines, and Bible study methods. It is a holistic approach to church leadership training, presenting things in an easy-to-remember form. Each of these courses is designed to be studied in three months. The following is a general overview of course content.
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Book 1--Introduction and Infancy
The focus of this course is an inductive Bible study, and covers Matthew, chapters 1 and 2. Students will learn how to:
  • Locate and describe key places on a map of Palestine.
  • Discuss and teach the events surrounding Christ’s birth and early life.
  • Give a basic outline of the gospel of Matthew and explain the theme of the book.
  • Explain the divinity of Christ, using selected Scripture passages.
  • Explain why God’s promises are not always fulfilled immediately.
  • Use God’s promises to help people in need.
  • Explain biblical doctrine concerning occult activities.
Book 2--The Year of Preparation The focus of this course on chapters 3 and 4 of the gospel of Matthew. The students will learn how to:
  • Discuss and teach the events surrounding Christ’s first year of ministry.
  • Describe the steps of repentance.
  • Explain the relationship between Christ’s baptism and His death.
  • Explain how to overcome temptation.
  • Give Biblical evidence of the Trinity and the inspiration of the Scriptures, and describe the attributes of God.
  • Use the method of comparison to study parallel Scripture passages.
Book 3--The Year of Popularity Course Three is a detailed study of Matthew 4 through 13. The student will learn how to:
  • Discuss and teach the events surrounding Christ’s second year of ministry.
  • Use the Bible study methods of analysis and synthesis.
  • Prepare a Bible study for a small group.
  • Explain how believers can face opposition.
  • Share a short personal testimony.
  • Interpret the parables of Jesus.
  • Explain guidelines for doing house-to-house visitation, leading a home Bible study, and planting a church.
Book 4--The Year of Passion This course focuses on Matthew 14 through 20 and deals with the doctrine of mankind. By studying this course, the student will learn how to:
  • Discuss and teach the events surrounding Christ’s third year of ministry.
  • Relate the history and importance of the Passover.
  • Explain the image of God in man, the doctrine of sin, and the doctrine of angels and demons.
  • Apply the steps given by Jesus for restoring unity among believers.
  • Explain the purpose of discipline in the Christian family.
  • Outline a plan for family worship.
Book 5--The Last Week Course Five teaches through Matthew 21 through 27. In the study of this course the student will learn how to:
  • Give a chronology of the events of the last week of Jesus’ earthly ministry.
  • Identify on a map, the significant places associated with the last week of Jesus’ life.
  • Explain the meaning of the Lord’s Supper.
  • Discuss the principal events of the Second Coming.
  • Explain the steps of consecration of the mind, emotions, and will.
  • Explain the significance of Jesus’ crucifixion and His triumph over Satan and the demonic world.
Book 6--The Resurrected Life Course Six is a study of Matthew 28 and the book of Acts. The student, through this course will learn how to:
  • Give a chronology of the events surrounding Jesus’ resurrection and the beginning of the Church.
  • Discuss how to be filled with the Holy Spirit as described in Scripture.
  • Use Scripture to explain baptism, including who should be baptized and when.
  • State the types of church discipline.
  • Describe the proper attitude and acts of encouragement which should be directed toward a new believer.
  • State several principles of personal evangelism and how to give a gospel presentation.
  • Analyze and outline the book of Acts.
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