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Teaching Resource Items for Psalms and Proverbs: Songs and Sayings of Faith These items are selected from Teaching Plans in They are provided to make lesson preparation easier and faster for handouts and similar items. Permission is granted to download, print out, make copies, and use in Bible study classes in your church..

Teaching Resource Items 1. For Lesson One, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 2, True Happiness Is... 2. For Lesson One, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 3, Group Assignments 3. For Lesson Two, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Group Assignments 4. For Lesson Three, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Shepherd Script 5. For Lesson Three, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Step 9, God s Care for Me 6. For Lesson Four, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, A Psalm of Lament 7. For Lesson Six, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 8, My Recipe for Genuine Worship 8. For Lesson Seven, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Step 3, Psalm 90 Listening Guide 9. For Lesson Eight, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Steps 1 and 9, Psalm 136 10. For Lesson Eight, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Steps 3-5, A Doxology to God 11. For Lesson Ten, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 7, Assignment on Proverbs 1:7 12. For Lesson Ten, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 10, Group Assignments on Proverbs 3 13. For Lesson Ten, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Step 1, Proverbs Secular or Biblical? 14. For Lesson Eleven, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Proverbs 11 Worksheet 15. For Lesson Twelve, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Group Assignments 16. For Lesson Thirteen, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 2, Matching 17. For Lesson Thirteen, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Assignments 18. For Lesson Thirteen, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Step 4, Scripture References

True happiness is... True happiness is... True happiness is... True happiness is... Item 1, For Lesson One, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 2, True Happiness Is...

Group Assignment: wicked (a) Study how the assigned word is used in Psalm 1:1 (NIV). (b) Develop an explanation of the meaning of the word by using the information in the Study Guide and also using different Bible translations. (c) Identify contemporary examples and illustrations of the assigned word. (The goal is to give examples of places and activities people need to stay away from in order to live a life described in this psalm.) Group Assignment: sinners (a) Study how the assigned word is used in Psalm 1:1 (NIV). (b) Develop an explanation of the meaning of the word by using the information in the Study Guide and also using different Bible translations. (c) Identify contemporary examples and illustrations of the assigned word. (The goal is to give examples of places and activities people need to stay away from in order to live a life described in this psalm.) Group Assignment: mockers (a) Study how the assigned word is used in Psalm 1:1 (NIV). (b) Develop an explanation of the meaning of the word by using the information in the Study Guide and also using different Bible translations. (c) Identify contemporary examples and illustrations of the assigned word. (The goal is to give examples of places and activities people need to stay away from in order to live a life described in this psalm.) Item 2, For Lesson One, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Group Assignments

Assignment Read Psalm 3:1-8. (a) List the ways David said God was providing for him. (b) Identify what David wanted God to do for him. (c) Describe ways this psalm reminds you of your own experiences. Assignment Read Psalm 3:1-8. (a) List the ways David said God was providing for him. (b) Identify what David wanted God to do for him. (c) Describe ways this psalm reminds you of your own experiences. Assignment Read Psalm 3:1-8. (a) List the ways David said God was providing for him. (b) Identify what David wanted God to do for him. (c) Describe ways this psalm reminds you of your own experiences. Item 3, For Lesson Two, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 3, Group Assignments

Shepherd Script (The shepherd enters the room as if looking for a lost sheep. The person notices the class members, and the dialogue that follows begins.) Shepherd: Excuse me, I didn t mean to interrupt your class, but I am looking for a lost sheep. Teacher: We are studying Psalm 23, which describes a great shepherd. Shepherd: I know it well. Teacher: Please tell the class about the psalm. Shepherd: (The shepherd quotes Psalm 23.) Teacher: Will you please help us understand the heart of a shepherd? Shepherd: (Talk about Psalm 23 from a shepherd s point of view. Talk about places you took the sheep and the different ways you took care of them, according to verses 1-4.) Teacher: (to the class) Would you like to ask the shepherd questions about the psalm? Class: (The class asks questions about Psalm 23.) Shepherd: Even though I am a shepherd, the greatest shepherd of all is God. He takes care of us at all times no matter what the circumstances of life. (Then refer to the ideas in verses 5-6. After your comments, pretend to hear one of your sheep. Begin to leave to take care of this sheep. Then turn around to the class.) Shepherd: You know, that is the way God is. God knows the cry of his sheep and whether they are in trouble or not. You always know that God cares for you. Shepherd: (Turning to leave) I am coming. I care for you. Item 4, For Lesson Three, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Shepherd Script

God s Care for Me God s Care for Me God s Care for Me God s Care for Me God s Care for Me God s Care for Me Item 5, For Lesson Three, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Step 9, God s Care for Me

A Psalm of Lament Salutation or address to God Complaint(s) Confession(s) Trust Petition(s) Some assurance that God will hear your words A concluding promise to trust or call on God Item 6, For Lesson Four, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, A Psalm of Lament

My Recipe for Genuine Worship Prepare: Two actions I will do to prepare for worship before leaving my home for worship next week are... Mix: I will find strength, joy, encouragement as I worship with fellow believers by... Cook: I will commit my total self to God during worship by... Serve: I will honor God through service by... My Recipe for Genuine Worship Prepare: Two actions I will do to prepare for worship before leaving my home for worship next week are... Mix: I will find strength, joy, encouragement as I worship with fellow believers by... Cook: I will commit my total self to God during worship by... Serve: I will honor God through service by... Item 7, For Lesson Six, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 8, My Recipe for Genuine Worship

Psalm 90 Words, concepts, or ideas that represent who God is and what God does Words, concepts, or ideas that represent who human beings are and what they do Item 8, For Lesson Seven, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Step 3, Psalm 90 Listening Guide

Psalm 136 (NIV) 1 Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good. 2 Give thanks to the God of gods. 3 Give thanks to the Lord of lords: 4 to him who alone does great wonders, 5 who by his understanding made the heavens, 6 who spread out the earth upon the waters, 7 who made the great lights 8 the sun to govern the day, 9 the moon and stars to govern the night; 10 to him who struck down the firstborn of Egypt 11 and brought Israel out from among them 12 with a mighty hand and outstretched arm; 13 to him who divided the Red Sea asunder 14 and brought Israel through the midst of it, 15 but swept Pharaoh and his army into the Red Sea; Continued Item 9, For Lesson Eight, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Steps 1 and 9, Psalm 136

16 to him who led his people through the desert, 17 who struck down great kings, 18 and killed mighty kings 19 Sihon king of the Amorites 20 and Og king of Bashan 21 and gave their land as an inheritance, 22 an inheritance to his servant Israel; 23 to the One who remembered us in our low estate 24 and freed us from our enemies, 25 and who gives food to every creature. 26 Give thanks to the God of heaven. Item 9, For Lesson Eight, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Steps 1 and 9, Psalm 136 Continued

A Doxology to God The Invitation to Praise God (Psalms 100:1-4; 103:1-2) A personal invitation to others to praise God with me The Explanation of God s Goodness (100:5; 103:3-19) Five things God has done for me personally for which I can praise God: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) The Affirmation of God s Creation (103:20-22) A personal invitation to people to praise God Item 10, For Lesson Eight, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Steps 3-5, A Doxology to God

Assignment on Proverbs 1:7 a. Suggest words that describe the fear of the LORD (Proverbs 1:7). b. Give one example from Scripture of how individuals expressed a healthy fear of the Lord. c. State whether you think most Christians exhibit a healthy fear of the Lord and why you think this. Assignment on Proverbs 1:7 a. Suggest words that describe the fear of the LORD (Proverbs 1:7). b. Give one example from Scripture of how individuals expressed a healthy fear of the Lord. c. State whether you think most Christians exhibit a healthy fear of the Lord and why you think this. Assignment on Proverbs 1:7 a. Suggest words that describe the fear of the LORD (Proverbs 1:7). b. Give one example from Scripture of how individuals expressed a healthy fear of the Lord. c. State whether you think most Christians exhibit a healthy fear of the Lord and why you think this. Item 11, For Lesson Ten, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 7, Assignment on Proverbs 1:7

Assignment: Proverbs 3:1-4 a. Read the assigned Scripture passage and consult the Study Guide section that deals with it. b. Identify and suggest an explanation of the ideas that stand out to you. c. Suggest how these ideas come true in life. d. Suggest at least one practical application. Assignment: Proverbs 3:5-8 a. Read the assigned Scripture passage and consult the Study Guide section that deals with it. b. Identify and suggest an explanation of the ideas that stand out to you. c. Suggest how these ideas come true in life. d. Suggest at least one practical application. Assignment: Proverbs 3:9-12 a. Read the assigned Scripture passage and consult the Study Guide section that deals with it. b. Identify and suggest an explanation of the ideas that stand out to you. c. Suggest how these ideas come true in life. d. Suggest at least one practical application. Assignment: Proverbs 3:13-20 a. Read the assigned Scripture passage and consult the Study Guide section that deals with it. b. Identify and suggest an explanation of the ideas that stand out to you. c. Suggest how these ideas come true in life. d. Suggest at least one practical application. Item 12, For Lesson Ten, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 10, Group Assignments on Proverbs 3

Proverbs Secular or Biblical? Circle Secular or Biblical for the source of the proverb. 1. Haste makes waste. Secular Biblical 2. He who holds his tongue is wise. Secular Biblical 3. The early bird gets the worm. Secular Biblical 4. Lazy hands make a man poor. Secular Biblical 5. Do not wear yourself out to get rich. Secular Biblical 6. A stitch in time saves nine. Secular Biblical 7. A quick-tempered man does foolish things. Secular Biblical 8. Waste not; want not. Secular Biblical 9. A penny saved is a penny earned. Secular Biblical 10. Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves. Secular Biblical Proverbs Secular or Biblical? Circle Secular or Biblical for the source of the proverb. 1. Haste makes waste. Secular Biblical 2. He who holds his tongue is wise. Secular Biblical 3. The early bird gets the worm. Secular Biblical 4. Lazy hands make a man poor. Secular Biblical 5. Do not wear yourself out to get rich. Secular Biblical 6. A stitch in time saves nine. Secular Biblical 7. A quick-tempered man does foolish things. Secular Biblical 8. Waste not; want not. Secular Biblical 9. A penny saved is a penny earned. Secular Biblical 10. Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves. Secular Biblical Item 13, For Lesson Ten, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Step 1, Proverbs Secular or Biblical?

Proverbs 11 Prov. Characteristics Characteristics of Consequences 11 of Righteous Unrighteous Consequences 1 2 3 4 5-6 7 8 9 10-11 17 Kindness Benefits self Cruelty Trouble on self 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 28 Develop a proverb that summarizes these proverbs on the actions, attitudes, and results of right living: Item 14, For Lesson Eleven, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Proverbs 11 Worksheet

Group Assignments a. Respecting others (Proverbs 22:22-23; 23:10-11) (1) What instructions are given about how to treat the poor? (2) When have you struggled with helping the poor when you were financially able to do so? (3) What is involved in deciding how to treat the poor? (4) How does God respond to mistreatment of the poor? (5) What is one implication of these verses for life today? (6) What modern parable illustrates the meaning of these verses? b. Dangerous associations (Proverbs 22:24-25) (1) What sort of people does 22:24-25 warn against associating with? (2) Why? (3) How can we avoid getting entangled with angry people? (4) How can we deal with our own anger in the most positive way? (5) How can a wise, righteous person minister to a habitually sinful person and not get caught up in the sin? (6) What is one implication of these verses for life today? (7) What modern parable illustrates the meaning of these verses? c. Associating with drunkards and gluttons (Proverbs 23:19-21) (1) What sort of people does 23:19-21 warn against associating with? (2) Why? (3) How has gluttony affected our society? (4) How does gluttony compare to alcoholism, drug abuse, or other such behaviors? (5) How can a wise, righteous person minister to a habitually sinful person and not be caught up in the sin? (6) What is one implication of these verses for life today? (7) What modern parable illustrates the meaning of these verses? (Group assignments continued) Item 15, For Lesson Twelve, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Group Assignments

d. Honoring parents (Proverbs 23:22-25) (1) How does a wise adult respond to his or her parents? (2) How does one get wisdom and understanding? What part does discipline play in this? (3) What gives a parent joy and delight? (4) What is one implication of these verses for life today? (5) What modern parable illustrates the meaning of these verses? e. Sexual purity (Proverbs 23:26-28) (1) When does sex become sin? (2) What do the images for sexual wrongdoing in this passage suggest? (3) What temptations for sexual sin are prevalent today? (4) What is one implication of these verses for life today? (5) What modern parable illustrates the meaning of these verses? f. Difficult Times (24:10-12) (1) When we see people in peril, what is our responsibility? (2) What do our fears, prejudices, excuses, or ignorance have to do with helping those in physical peril? (3) What are the consequences of a failure to act in behalf of a person in physical peril? (4) What is one implication of these verses for life today? (5) What modern parable illustrates the meaning of these verses? Item 15, For Lesson Twelve, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Group Assignments Continued

Matching Match the references with the headings: The Value of Wise Words a. 25:11-12 Influencing Those in Authority b. 25:13-14 Reliable and Unreliable People c. 25:15 Conversation Pitfalls d. 25:16-17 Conduct Toward Enemies e. 25:18-19 Moderation Is Best f. 25:20 Insensitivity to Others g. 25:21-23 Warning About Unfaithful People h. 26:18-28 Matching Match the references with the headings: The Value of Wise Words a. 25:11-12 Influencing Those in Authority b. 25:13-14 Reliable and Unreliable People c. 25:15 Conversation Pitfalls d. 25:16-17 Conduct Toward Enemies e. 25:18-19 Moderation Is Best f. 25:20 Insensitivity to Others g. 25:21-23 Warning About Unfaithful People h. 26:18-28 Matching Match the references with the headings: The Value of Wise Words a. 25:11-12 Influencing Those in Authority b. 25:13-14 Reliable and Unreliable People c. 25:15 Conversation Pitfalls d. 25:16-17 Conduct Toward Enemies e. 25:18-19 Moderation Is Best f. 25:20 Insensitivity to Others g. 25:21-23 Warning About Unfaithful People h. 26:18-28 Item 16, For Lesson Thirteen, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 2, Matching

The Value of Wise Words (Proverbs 25:11-12) 1. Suggest an illustration about developing and maintaining human relationships you would use to explain the proverbs. 2. Develop one question you would ask the writer of Proverbs about your assigned proverbs. Reliable and Unreliable People (25:13-14) 1. Suggest an illustration about developing and maintaining human relationships you would use to explain the proverbs. 2. Develop one question you would ask the writer of Proverbs about your assigned proverbs. Influencing Those in Authority (25:15) 1. Suggest an illustration about developing and maintaining human relationships you would use to explain the proverbs. 2. Develop one question you would ask the writer of Proverbs about your assigned proverbs. Moderation Is Best (25:16-17) 1. Suggest an illustration about developing and maintaining human relationships you would use to explain the proverbs. 2. Develop one question you would ask the writer of Proverbs about your assigned proverbs. (Assignments continued) Item 17, For Lesson Thirteen, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Assignments

Warning About Unfaithful People (25:18-19) 1. Suggest an illustration about developing and maintaining human relationships you would use to explain the proverbs. 2. Develop one question you would ask the writer of Proverbs about your assigned proverbs. Insensitivity to Others (25:20) 1. Suggest an illustration about developing and maintaining human relationships you would use to explain the proverbs. 2. Develop one question you would ask the writer of Proverbs about your assigned proverbs. Conduct Toward Enemies (25:21-23) 1. Suggest an illustration about developing and maintaining human relationships you would use to explain the proverbs. 2. Develop one question you would ask the writer of Proverbs about your assigned proverbs. Conversation Pitfalls (26:18-28) 1. Suggest an illustration about developing and maintaining human relationships you would use to explain the proverbs. 2. Develop one question you would ask the writer of Proverbs about your assigned proverbs. Item 17, For Lesson Thirteen, Teaching Plan Varied Learning Activities, Step 4, Assignments Continued

Proverbs 25: 11-12. The Value of Wise Words Proverbs 25:13-14. Reliable and Unreliable People Proverbs 25:15. Influencing Those in Authority Proverbs 25:16-17. Moderation Is Best Proverbs 25:18-19. Warning About Unfaithful People Proverbs 25:20. Insensitivity to Others Proverbs 25:21-23. Conduct Toward Enemies Proverbs 26:18-28. Conversation Pitfalls Item 18, For Lesson Thirteen, Teaching Plan Lecture and Questions, Step 4, Scripture References