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LIVING WORDS C Term 4 OUTLINE Living as King Jesus' people

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 1 New names and a new job

Acts 1.1–14

Luke continues the story he began in his gospel. But the book of Acts begins differently to the gospel of Luke. Jesus is leaving, and he gives the disciples a new job to do after he leaves. Their new name reflects the job they've been given to do.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 2 A gift to get the new job done

Acts 2.1–41

Jesus gives the disciples a new job of telling everyone, everywhere the good news about Jesus. And on the Day of Pentecost, God gives the disciples the gift of the Holy Spirit so they can get this new job done.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 3 The church

Acts 2.42–47

Many people believe that Jesus is the Promised King. These people meet together and do some special things. They listen to the apostles’ teaching. They hang out together. They eat together and they pray. This is how the faithful followers of King Jesus live.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 4 Under attack!

Acts 6.1–8.3

Many people follow King Jesus after hearing the good news, but not everyone is happy. When the religious leaders hear about what Stephen is saying and doing, he is put to death.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 5 More people meet King Jesus

Acts 8.26–9.31

The people of King Jesus have scattered because of how badly they’ve been treated. But this means that the good news about Jesus spreads to different places and many people get to meet King Jesus.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 6 Telling everyone, everywhere

Acts 13.1–3; 17.1–34

When Paul follows Jesus, he is given a special job. King Jesus tells Paul to tell everyone, everywhere the good news about Jesus. And this is what Paul does.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 7 A very long prayer

Acts 19.1–10 + Ephesians 1

Paul is writing a letter to the church in a city called Ephesus. He starts his letter with a very long prayer for the Ephesians.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 8 A living temple

Ephesians 2

Paul reminds the Ephesians that they were dead, but are now alive. They were not included in God’s people, but now they are included in God’s people. And all of God’s people are being built together into God’s temple.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 9 A new way to live

Ephesians 4.17–5.2

Now that the Ephesians follow King Jesus, they will not live like they used to. The Ephesians used to live in the darkness, but now they live in the light. Now, the Ephesians get to live in ways that match the good news about Jesus.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 10 Body armour for God's people

Ephesians 6.10–20

Paul wants the Ephesians to know that they are not helpless against the spiritual forces of evil and against the Prince of Darkness. Paul tells the Ephesians that they can protect themselves by wearing the full body armour God has provided for them.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 Living as King Jesus’ people

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This term we are learning about how people live as King Jesus’ faithful followers. Luke has already told the big story about how Jesus, God’s Promised King, came into our world to save his people. In Acts, Luke tells the story of what happens next for King Jesus’ people. And in Ephesians, Paul writes about what the people of King Jesus are like and how they live.

This unit contains one term outline plus ten lessons for Lower Primary, Middle Primary and Upper Primary. The sample lesson pictured is Lesson 7 for Middle Primary.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 OUTLINE Living as King Jesus' people

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 1 New names and a new job

Acts 1.1–14

Luke continues the story he began in his gospel. But the book of Acts begins differently to the gospel of Luke. Jesus is leaving, and he gives the disciples a new job to do after he leaves. Their new name reflects the job they've been given to do.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 2 A gift to get the new job done

Acts 2.1–41

Jesus gives the disciples a new job of telling everyone, everywhere the good news about Jesus. And on the Day of Pentecost, God gives the disciples the gift of the Holy Spirit so they can get this new job done.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 3 The church

Acts 2.42–47

Many people believe that Jesus is the Promised King. These people meet together and do some special things. They listen to the apostles’ teaching. They hang out together. They eat together and they pray. This is how the faithful followers of King Jesus live.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 4 Under attack!

Acts 6.1–8.3

Many people follow King Jesus after hearing the good news, but not everyone is happy. When the religious leaders hear about what Stephen is saying and doing, he is put to death.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 5 More people meet King Jesus

Acts 8.26–9.31

The people of King Jesus have scattered because of how badly they’ve been treated. But this means that the good news about Jesus spreads to different places and many people get to meet King Jesus.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 6 Telling everyone, everywhere

Acts 13.1–3; 17.1–34

When Paul follows Jesus, he is given a special job. King Jesus tells Paul to tell everyone, everywhere the good news about Jesus. And this is what Paul does.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 7 A very long prayer

Acts 19.1–10 + Ephesians 1

Paul is writing a letter to the church in a city called Ephesus. He starts his letter with a very long prayer for the Ephesians.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 8 A living temple

Ephesians 2

Paul reminds the Ephesians that they were dead, but are now alive. They were not included in God’s people, but now they are included in God’s people. And all of God’s people are being built together into God’s temple.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 9 A new way to live

Ephesians 4.17–5.2

Now that the Ephesians follow King Jesus, they will not live like they used to. The Ephesians used to live in the darkness, but now they live in the light. Now, the Ephesians get to live in ways that match the good news about Jesus.

LIVING WORDS C Term 4 LESSON 10 Body armour for God's people

Ephesians 6.10–20

Paul wants the Ephesians to know that they are not helpless against the spiritual forces of evil and against the Prince of Darkness. Paul tells the Ephesians that they can protect themselves by wearing the full body armour God has provided for them.

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