EDITOR IN CHIEF: Larry E. Clements larryclements@abaptist.org BUSINESS MANAGER: Wayne Sewell wsewell@abaptist.org PRODUCTION EDITOR: Sally McInvale ADULT EDITOR: Jim Jones CHILDREN S EDITOR: Libby Gill ILLUSTRATOR: Connie Spears GRAPHIC ARTISTS: Shawn Blase Jeff Allen Greg Hilterbrand Ashley Carozza LAYOUT DESIGNERS: Bonita McKnight, Kyle Elkins, Cindy Butler CONTENT EDITORS: Terry McKellar, Carolyn Burks, Deby Turrentine PRINT PRODUCTION: Charles Easley Cover Design: Shawn Blase Copyright 2010 Bogard Press 4605 N. State Line Ave. Texarkana, TX 75503-2928 www.bogardpress.org 1-800-264-2482 Theme Verse: In all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. Romans 8:37 Series Aim: The student will recognize spiritual danger and will learn how to conquer the enemy with God s help. Life Application: How will your soul survive the dangers of life? How will your soul survive on Danger Island? Attendance Chart...2 Memory Verse Chart...3 1 Soul Survivors at Shipwreck Point...4 Joshua Learns To Overcome His Fears 2 Soul Survivors at Big Shadow Cave... 10 David Faces Huge Obstacles 3 Soul Survivors at Quicksand Cove... 16 Hezekiah Conquers the Fear of Defeat 4 Soul Survivors at Hot Rock Volcano... 21 Shadrach and Friends Defeat Peer Pressure 5 Soul Survivors at Boggy Swamp... 27 Gideon Conquers Discouragement
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J oshua was not on a sailing ship headed for a shipwreck. He was, however, taking over the command position from Moses in leading the children of Israel into the Promised Land which certainly must have been a fearful experience. Joshua had been alongside Moses as he charted an eventfilled course through the desert. He had watched as waves of hostility often crashed about his godly mentor. Now Moses was dead, and he was the captain of the ship. As fearful as this prospect may have been, Joshua had learned his lessons well. He would do as Moses had done. He would abide in the promises of God. What are some experiences you have faced that seem to steer you to Shipwreck Point? Do you know what to do in such times? No? Then learn how Joshua handled those situations. The Lo r d, he it is that doth go before thee; he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed. Deuteronomy 31:8
Choose the Difficulty Which of the following positions present the most difficult challenge. Choose three and list them in the order of their difficulty. 1. A school principal 2. A police chief 3. A husband/wife 4. A military leader 5. A student council president 6. A pastor 1. 2. 3. Test Your Perception Some expressions that are aptly descriptive and meaningful have over the years lost their meaning. From the Bible story test your understanding of the expression, playing second fiddle. It means 1. learning to play a specific kind of violin. 2. occupying a certain place in an orchestra. 3. serving or occupying a place of lesser importance. In a brief statement tell how the expression applied to Joshua. From the History Book List three individuals whom you feel represent fearless leaders and briefly tell why. One present-day One from the secular history One from the Bible
Find the Correct Scripture Fill in the Blank Read the sentence, then find the correct Scripture in the list and fill in the blanks. 1. Thou art my and my ; make no tarrying, O my God. 2. Because thou hast been my, therefore in the shadow of thy wings will I. 3. In God have I put my : I will not be what man can do unto me. 4. For I the Lo r d thy God will, saying unto thee, ; I will help thee. 5. ; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will thee; yea, I will thee. Scriptures: Isaiah 41:13; Psalm 63:7; Isaiah 41:10; Psalm 40:17; Psalm 56:11
Psalm 121:2 Read this psalm. Answer the following questions. 1. List a specific situation in which you have called out for God s help. 2. Did God respond? If so, how? If you think He did not, why not? Choose a Promise Which of the following promises do you find most comforting? 1. Hebrews 13:5, 6 2. Isaiah 55:11 3. Malachi 3:10 4. Romans 8:38, 39
True or False Identify the following statements as true or false with a T for true or a F for false. 1. It takes little courage to be a leader because those whom you lead will always help you through difficult situations. 2. God does not give His children the spirit of fear. 3. Since the New Testament word abide literally means to dwell, to settle down, to be at home, to abide in God means to be at church as often as possible. 4. The closer one gets to God, the less he is bothered by fear. 5. Joshua needed only his experience as second in command under Moses to keep him from being fearful when he became the leader of the children of Israel. What Frightens You the Most? List three things that frighten you. Circle the one that you feel would be the most frightening. 1. 2. 3. Tell why.
I m Not Afraid of Anything... (Right!) If you were asked to lead one of the following groups, tell what would be your greatest fear in each situation and how you would overcome it. 1. Your church s youth group. 2. A school-related club. 3. The student council.