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Vicki Courtney Published by LifeWay Press®. © 2011 Vicki Courtney. Permission is granted to store, print, and distribute this document for its intended use. Distribution for sale is strictly prohibited. Address requests for additional permissions in writing to Leadership and Adult Publishing; One LifeWay Plaza; Nashville, TN 37234-0175.

session one

“Don’t define manhood by the culture’s wimpy standards. It’s OK to be a man!” Manhood is suffering an   identity 

  crisis  .

Even secular media is asking, What’s going on with our men?

SESSION1

Three truths give us the biblical foundation for manhood. GENESIS 1:25-31 1. God created man in His image (v. 26). Image = tselem, tseh´-lem; to “shade or   phantom  ”   We    resemble    Him  .

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INTRO and Conversation 1

2. Male and female, He created them (v. 27). 3. God gave man the charge to subdue the earth (v. 28). Subdue = kâbash, kaw-bash´; to “conquer, subjugate, bring into bondage” How do we temper our sons’ natural energy and aggression without stifling their inner warrior? Jesus gives us the perfect balance of   manliness  with   tenderness  .

tempered

CONVERSATION STARTERS with your group: Share some examples you are seeing of your son’s (1) emerging manhood and/or (2) his expressions of tenderness. Interested in reviewing this or other 5 Conversations Bible study sessions? You can download all digital sessions by going to www.lifeway.com/women

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sesion two

“What you don’t learn to conquer may become your master.” Helpful verses on self-control: 1 Corinthians 10:13; 1 Corinthians 6:12; 2 Peter 2:19; Romans 6:16

SESSION2

Enslaved: “cause to   lose    freedom    of    choice    or    action  ; make subject to a habit.” Solution: A good formula is STP (STOP, THINK, PRAY)   STOP  : Stop. Regroup. Replace. Take   captive  every thought (2 Cor. 10:5). We must   give    our    sons    the    tools  tempting thoughts or activities with wholesome ones.

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Conversation 2

to replace

  THINK  : If you’ve ever wondered about your sons, What were they thinking?, they weren’t! The frontal lobe is that center of the brain that   connects    consequences  to decisions and actions.   PRAY  : The most powerful thing they can do is   pray    for    the    strength    that    comes    from    God  to resist temptations (Matt. 26:41).

CONVERSATION STARTERS with your group: What most concerns you about what your sons will face? What most encourages you? Leslie shared how Son Time every night throughout their lives yields special benefits for her family. Share similar experiences you have had with your sons. Or what could you start doing right now? Interested in reviewing this or other 5 Conversations Bible study sessions? You can download all digital sessions by going to www.lifeway.com/women

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session three

“Not everyone’s doing it!” (And other truths about sex you won’t hear in the locker room.) Our sons are growing up in a culture that assumes everyone will have sex outside of marriage. It’s up to us to make sure they know what God has to say about sex.

SESSION3

Be   proactive  without robbing your sons of their innocence. For example, “You may be hearing this word at school. We want to talk to make sure you have the information God wants you to have.”

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Conversation 3

In 1 Corinthians 6:13-20, Paul presents the why behind God’s command to save sex for marriage. Verse 18 suggests a solution to escaping the temptation. The two will become one flesh: Genesis 2:24; Matthew 19:5; Mark 10:8; Ephesians 5:31 Oxytocin =   bonding/trust    hormone  Sex outside of marriage short-circuits God’s design for sex.

CONVERSATION STARTERS with your group: Describe the plan you have in place to educate your son about God’s standards for sex. Jot down a few possible transition statements to lead into a discussion about sex.

Interested in reviewing this or other 5 Conversations Bible study sessions? You can download all digital sessions by going to www.lifeway.com/women

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session four

“Boyhood is only for a season. P.S. It’s time to grow up!”  Failure   to   launch  syndrome: “Boomerang kids” or “Peter Pans who shave” Corporations and marketers are being encouraged to consider the often-overlooked 25-to-34-year age group as part of the  youth   market .

SESSION4

What’s a mother to do? We must have a  launch   plan   in   place  in which we’re purposeful about moving our sons from one stage to the next.

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Conversation 4

Pre launch: ages 2-12  Introduce them to skills of  personal   responsibility , money management, goal setting Test launch: ages 13-18  More independence,  exercising   skills  they have been taught, assuming ownership Final launch: ages 19-22 Increasingly  independent , entering workplace or college or military 1 Corinthians 13:11 Manhood is a state in which childishness should have become  impossible .

CONVERSATION STARTERS with your group: What steps are you currently taking to launch your son into adulthood?

Interested in reviewing this or other 5 Conversations Bible study sessions? You can download all digital sessions by going to www.lifeway.com/women

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session five

“Godly men are in short supply— dare to become one!” Times haven’t changed much. We still want to raise good boys. Luke 15:11-32

SESSION5

Goodness doesn’t always translate to   godliness  . We want to raise sons who pursue godliness over goodness. If we focus on behavior modification rather than heart inhabitation or examination, we run the risk of raising a Pharisee.

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Conversation 5

We need to pay attention to the   inside    of    the    cup  and not just to the outside. Out of the heart are the issues of life. We need to teach our sons that   God  heart, first and foremost.

  is 

  after 

  your  

Hebrew word for examine is shaphat (shaw-fat´), which means to “judge,” as in to pass sentence for or against. The idea of inviting God to put our hearts on trial can be unsettling. Remember the father, with both the prodigal son and the elder son, and his   unconditional  ,   unfailing    love  . He was after their hearts.

CONVERSATION STARTERS with your group: Do you find yourself tending to parent your son’s behavior or your son’s heart? How can you tell?

Interested in reviewing this or other 5 Conversations Bible study sessions? You can download all digital sessions by going to www.lifeway.com/women

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Five Conversations

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train up a child Where’s the chart?

SESSION6 These conversations are intended to be   ongoing  . We’re all works in progress. A disturbingly high percentage of kids raised in church turn their backs on faith.   Best    parenting    strategy  of all time: Deuteronomy 6:4-9, NIV 4 “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 5 L ove the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 T  hese commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 T  ie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9 W  rite them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.”

A couple of takeaways from this passage sum up the charge God has given us as mothers. Our primary   purpose    and    calling  : Raise kids who love God with their heart, soul, mind, and strength.

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1.   It    begins    with    us  . We are to love the Lord our God with our heart, soul, mind, and strength. Are we modeling something else as more important? Love: aw-hab´; “to have affection for.” Where we place God in our order of affections will have greater influence on our children than any other form of Christian discipleship. 2. W  e are called to be the  primary   disciplers  of our sons (vv. 7-9).

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session six

Phylactery contained four key passages, one of which was Deuteronomy 6. Purpose:  Reminder  of their covenant with God. 3. W  e disciple as we go,   making  in our children’s lives.

  holy 

  deposits 

If we are faithful in tending to our hearts, making sure that our primary affection is for the Lord, then our kids will catch that. Remember the cross (RTC). Be good because of what   Christ 

  has 

  done 

(Rom. 5:8).

CONVERSATION STARTERS with your group: What, if anything, consumes your time or your family’s attention more than God?

Interested in reviewing this or other 5 Conversations Bible study sessions? You can download all digital sessions by going to www.lifeway.com/women

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