L
e
s
s
on
:
T
h
e
P
owe
r
of
the p
hr
a
se
–
P
ress On
Key Text:
Ph
i
lippians
3
:3:
12
–
13
Lesson Obj
e
c
tive
:
W
r
i
te a s
hort
lesson
objective of
3-
5 sent
ences
based on the term P
ress On
using
Philippians
3:
12-13 a
s the fou
nda
tio
n
.
Introduction:
Write a short narr
ative
on the book of Philippians
,
focusing
on
Philippians 3
:12
-13
Lesson
Outline
:
U
sing
the questions below
and
Philippians 3:12-13,
create a
10
points
lesson Outline
titled
–
The
Power
and
Ben
e
fits of Press On
.
·
Paul says I
press on
to make “it my own.”
W
hat
does “it” refer to
?
·
What
is Paul
pressing on
to lay hold of?
·
Can we become perfect in this world? If it
’
s
not
possible, then why was Paul aiming
for
i
t?
·
He mentions “
pressing on
” or “
reaching forward
” three times in these verses. What
does this mean
according to the Bible
, not
Webster
?
·
What is involved in
pressing on
to become sanctified?
·
What kind of actions might someone take who is
pressing on
for holiness?
· What
is involved to
press on
menta
lly
,
emotiona
lly, and
spiritually?
· What
ongoing
changes
must
you
make
to forget what
’
s behind
you
and press on?
·
Why is it important to forget what is behind?
·
How could not forgetting the past hinder future service to God?
· What
two things
can we learn from
your
hist
ory?
·
What
are
the similarities between
Paul is talking about here and an athlete?
·
What is the
prize
you
will
get if
you Press on?
·
Application:
Lesson application steps
·
Based on
Philippians 3:12-13, What are
four
way
s
you can make more effort to
Press On for your
goal?
Conclusion:
·
While we are
in the second month of the new year 2022. This is a
n excel
lent
time to
reflect on the things
you need to let go
of
that hinder
you from pressing on
to reach your
prize.
Lesson
:
T
h
e
Power of the p
hrase
–
P
ress On
Key Text:
Philippians 3:3:12
–
13
Lesson Obj
e
c
tive
:
Wr
i
te a s
hort
lesson objective of
3
–
5 sent
ences
based on the term Press On
using
Philippians 3:
12
–
13
a
s the fou
nda
tio
n.
Introduction:
Write a short narr
ative
on the book of Philippians
,
focusing
on
Philippians
3
:12
–
13
Lesson Outline
:
U
sing
the questions below
and
Philippians 3
:12
–
13
,
create a
10
points
lesson
Outline
titled
–
The
Power and Ben
e
fits of Press On
.
·
Paul says I
press on
to make “it my own.” What does “it” refer to?
·
What is Paul
pressing on
to lay hold of?
·
Can we become perfect in this world? If it’s not possible, then why was Paul aiming for
i
t?
·
He mentions “
pressing on
” or “
reaching forward
” three times in these verses. What
does this mean
according to the Bible
,
not
Webster
?
·
What is involved in
pressing on
to become sanctified?
·
What kind of actions might someone take who is
pressing on
for holiness?
·
What
is involved to
press on
mentally,
emotiona
lly
,
and
spiritually?
·
What
ongoing
changes
must
you make
to forget what
’
s behind
you
and
press on
?
·
Why is it important to forget what is behind?
·
How could not forgetting the past hinder future service to God?
·
W
hat
two things
can we learn from
your
hist
ory?
·
What are the similarities between
Paul is talking about here and an athlete?
·
What is the prize
you
will
get if
you
P
r
e
s
s
on
?
·
Application:
Lesson application steps
·
Based on
Philippians 3
:12
–
13
,
What
are
four
way
s
you can make more effort to
P
ress On
for
your
goal?
Conclusion:
·
While we are
in the second month of the new year 2022. This is a
n excel
lent
time to
reflect on the things
you need to let go
of
that hinder
you from pressing on
to reach your
prize
.
Lesson: The Power of the phrase-Press On
Key Text: Philippians 3:3:12-13
Lesson Objective: Write a short lesson objective of 3-5 sentences based on the term Press On
using Philippians 3:12-13 as the foundation.
Introduction: Write a short narrative on the book of Philippians, focusing on Philippians 3:12-
13
Lesson Outline: Using the questions below and Philippians 3:12-13, create a 10 points
lesson Outline titled- The Power and Benefits of Press On.
Paul says I press on to make “it my own.” What does “it” refer to?
What is Paul pressing on to lay hold of?
Can we become perfect in this world? If it’s not possible, then why was Paul aiming for
it?
He mentions “pressing on” or “reaching forward” three times in these verses. What
does this mean according to the Bible, not Webster?
What is involved in pressing on to become sanctified?
What kind of actions might someone take who is pressing on for holiness?
What is involved to press on mentally, emotionally, and spiritually?
What ongoing changes must you make to forget what’s behind you and press on?
Why is it important to forget what is behind?
How could not forgetting the past hinder future service to God?
What two things can we learn from your history?
What are the similarities between Paul is talking about here and an athlete?
What is the prize you will get if you Press on?
Application: Lesson application steps
Based on Philippians 3:12-13, What are four ways you can make more effort to Press On
for your goal?
Conclusion:
While we are in the second month of the new year 2022. This is an excellent time to
reflect on the things you need to let go of that hinder you from pressing on to reach your
prize.