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This means that every participant in the instructional program must be obedient to God and to his Christ. This obedience will be indicated in the basic attitude of the teacher and will be determined by his subservience to the Word of God. Obedience implies that there are those who are set in authori
It is profitable for doctrine (teaching) for reproof (chastisement) correction (setting our feet on the marked-out way of God) in righteousness, that the man of God by thoroughly furnished unto every good work. Take a good look at your Catechism Work Book. It is all built-in knowledge. That is what
This word “instruct” which is the root word for all the other derivates is derived from the Latin word instruere which means “to furnish,,” “to provide,” or “to build on” Webster’s dictionary adds to the definition the general definitions “to impart knowledge,” “to inform,” and “to furnish with dire
“Instruction” is derived from the Latin instruere which means “to build on.” “Education” is derived from the Latin educare which means “to lead forth.” Instruction then signifies the process whereby the instructor puts his own thoughts into the minds of his pupils by drill and rote mentods. Educat
Instruction is imparted knowledge, or a lesson, while application is the act of putting something to a special use or purpose.1 When it comes to the preaching, our pastors do a fine job of providing instruction, wisdom, and comfort in a doctrinally correct way.
Proper instruction is that which instructs the covenant youth to continue in living a Godly life in Christ Jesus. This instruction is only of God and we know this from the Holy Scipture which makes us wise unto salvation through faith in Christ. Therefore we must instruct our youth from a curriculum
God used David's experience, his time in sin, the lessons that he learned, all of it, to prepare him to teach and to instruct and to help others in the church. So the next question then is what is the instruction that this forgiven sinner brings to the people of God? What is it? And in the firs
These are all essential and important forms of instruction in the Word. However, each stresses instruction in our faith, with little, if any, emphasis on our ability to discuss this faith with others. Society is the one form of instruction which not only instructs us in our faith, but also teaches
Those who give instruction are the Catechists, and those receiving instruction are the Catechumens. It is necessary at this point that I warn you not to jump at conclusions! You should not conclude, that, when the Bible-writers use the terms above-indicated, they necessarily have in mind formal cate
These small children are entrusted to us by God, first as parents, and later as teachers and parents. It is our duty and calling to instruct these children, to train them. We often think this instruction begins after the child is old enough to understand or to reason. If you wait until the child is