Anglican Church Sunday School Manual For April 12, 2020 :- His Death and Burial

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Anglican Church Sunday School Manual For April 12, 2020 :- His Death and Burial


STUDY 15
Easter Sunday April 12,
2020
THEME: IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST

SUB-THEME: The Humanity of Christ (7)

TOPIC: His Death and Burial

MEMORY VERSE: 1 Cor. 15:3-4 “For I delivered to you first of all that which I also
received: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and
that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to
the Scriptures”.

2020 Bible Study Outline
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TEXTS: Luke 23:44-66
AIMS:

i. to show that Jesus Christ died as a human being and
ii. that He rose from the dead unlike every other human being.

INTRODUCTION: Today, the Church celebrates the resurrection from the death of our
Lord Jesus Christ. Like all humans, He actually died, having on His lips with the words of
Psalm 31:5, “Into thy hands I commit my spirit”. By giving up the ghost, He breathed His
last. In this study we shall examine the evidences of His death, as well as His burial, a
precursor for His resurrection and the implications for the faith of the Church.

STUDY GUIDE/QUESTIONS:
1. From today’s texts, narrate the story of the death of Jesus Christ.
2. Identify from the following texts the evidences for the death and burial of Christ: Matt
27:50-56; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:31-36.
3. How do the passages about Christ’s death and burial prove to us that He was and is
human?
4. What is the implication of His death, burial and resurrection for the faith we confess
as Christians? 1 Cor.15:12-21

CONCLUSION: Medical science teaches that at death, water and blood separate because
of the coagulation of blood. At the piercing of His body with the spear by one of the
Roman soldiers, water and blood gushed out. Christ indeed died in the flesh, thus setting
the stage for His glorious resurrection on Sunday morning which we celebrate today.
This is a great mystery, the consummation of which will be at His second coming as we
always confess at the celebration of the Holy Eucharist: “Christ has died; Christ is risen;
Christ will come again”.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Mysterious!!‘The Immortal’ dies
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