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This Sunday School lesson reflects on how **Scripture becomes alive only through the Spirit’s revelation**, using Psalm 119 as the anchor. The teacher explains that even Paul—highly educated and trained under Gamaliel—did not understand the gospel through intellect alone but through **revelation from God**, and that the Bible is a *living Word* that opens itself to believers over time. The class moves through themes of spiritual hunger, the feeling of being a stranger in this world, the comfort and correction of God’s Word, and the longing to hear His voice again. The teacher emphasizes how God uses Scripture to rebuke, to comfort, to quicken the heart, and to strengthen believers when life feels overwhelming—just as Jesus calmed the storm for the disciples. The lesson ends with a call to deeper desire for God’s Word, a recognition that conviction and correction are signs of His love, and an encouragement to keep seeking fresh revelation from Scripture as the Spirit opens it.
By Mountain VoicesThis Sunday School lesson reflects on how **Scripture becomes alive only through the Spirit’s revelation**, using Psalm 119 as the anchor. The teacher explains that even Paul—highly educated and trained under Gamaliel—did not understand the gospel through intellect alone but through **revelation from God**, and that the Bible is a *living Word* that opens itself to believers over time. The class moves through themes of spiritual hunger, the feeling of being a stranger in this world, the comfort and correction of God’s Word, and the longing to hear His voice again. The teacher emphasizes how God uses Scripture to rebuke, to comfort, to quicken the heart, and to strengthen believers when life feels overwhelming—just as Jesus calmed the storm for the disciples. The lesson ends with a call to deeper desire for God’s Word, a recognition that conviction and correction are signs of His love, and an encouragement to keep seeking fresh revelation from Scripture as the Spirit opens it.