Teaching Sunday School has been one of my favorite callings in church.
Here is the approach that I take:
I start by reading over the lesson entirely and somewhat quickly.
Then I read the scriptures covered in the lesson throughout the week.
Saturday night is when I usually sit down and make an outline of the lesson and scriptures I want to share.
I pray a lot that the Lord will guide me in what I need to focus on.
In my prayers, I share with the Lord all that I have learned during my study that week and ask Him to help me be able to know what is needed for the class members.
And I pray for those who I will be teaching; that the Spirit will recognize their needs and use me to help them.
A few months ago I got a new calling in church.
And I've really missed the whole process that went with teaching.
Then I had an idea.
What if I lived my life the way I taught Sunday School?
I can study my scriptures each week with a focus in mind.
I can ask the Lord to use me to help those around me.
I can spend at least one day a week in earnest prayer pleading for those that I might be able to influence and hoping they feel the Lord's love for them through my words.
I don't have a regular class at church anymore, but I have a family that I am with even more.
They could use the same help and teachings from the Lord.
And I can have the feelings that I had while teaching Sunday School: knowing that I am being an instrument in the Lord's hands.
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