Review Questions for Study #1
Scriptures To Be Reviewed In This Lesson
The Importance of the Gift of Teaching
Titus 2:11-15
Matthew 28:19-20
I Timothy 3:1-2
I Timothy 3:8
Romans 12:6-8
I Corinthians 12:4-11, 29-30
Ephesians 4:11-12
The Purpose of the Gift of Teaching
Matthew 4:23
I Corinthians 4:17
I Timothy 4:10-11
II Timothy 2:24-26
Titus 2:11-12
I Timothy 1:19-20
Hebrews 12:6-7
I Corinthians 14:19
Galatians 6:6
I Timothy 1:3-4
I Timothy 6:3-5
Mark 8:11-15
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- Why is it important that I understand my calling "to Teach"?
- If I am poorly prepared as a Teacher, how could this affect the Body?
- How can I overcome the materialistic mentality of "it doesn't cost anything, so it must be worth nothing" among my students?
- What is the source of my authority as a Teacher?
- What are the three major functions of the teacher?
- What are the rewards of the properly prepared, God called Teacher?
- Can the Church function without Teachers? Why not?
- How many spiritual "Gifts Lists" are there in the Bible, and on how many
of them is the Gift of Teaching listed?
- Match the "verbal function" of the Teacher to it's proper meaning:
| Didasko |
"To train children, to teach, instruct" |
Katecheo |
"To give instruction from God's Word" |
| Paideuo |
"to inform"
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- Why is Heterodidaskaleo something to be avoided at all costs? How can you avoid it?
Scriptures That Will Be In Our Next Lesson
To Teach the Word, Be Prepared!
Matthew 12:9-12
Deuteronomy 5:9-12
Mark 2:27
Matthew 22:23-33
Luke 2:52
The Teacher is a Servant, not The Master
Matthew 23:8-12
John 13:4-16
Matthew 20:25-28
Establishing Rapport With the Students
John 8:2
Luke 4:16
Matthew 13:2
Mark 1:21-22
Luke 4:18-21
Silence is Sometimes Golden
Matthew 21:15-16
Matthew 22:41-46
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