The Serpent Genesis to Revelation (Teen Class)
Ted Hodge, Jr.
Mid-Atlantic Christadelphian Bible School (2001)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | The Serpent In The Garden | |
| 2 of 6 | The Serpent In Man | |
| 3 of 6 | The Serpent In The Nations | |
| 4 of 6 | The Serpent In Religion | |
| 5 of 6 | The Serpent In Philosophy | |
| 6 of 6 | The Serpent In The Millenium |
This teen class series explores one of the most enduring symbols in Scripture—the serpent—tracing its meaning from the beginning of Genesis through to its final removal in the millennium. With direct lessons and practical applications, the classes invite young listeners to recognize the many forms the serpent takes in human life and society, and to strengthen their walk with God by resisting its influence.
The Serpent in the Garden
The series begins in Eden, where the serpent’s deceit first led humanity astray. This class unpacks how temptation works, why the serpent was so persuasive, and how its voice can still be heard today.
The Serpent in Man
Here the serpent is shown not only as an outside deceiver but as something rooted within human nature. This class draws out how pride, selfishness, and desire reflect the serpent’s presence in every heart.
The Serpent in the Nations
The serpent’s influence extends beyond individuals to entire nations. This study highlights how worldly powers and political systems manifest the same spirit of rebellion against God.
The Serpent in Religion
False worship and corrupted teachings are another disguise of the serpent. This class examines how religion itself can be twisted away from God’s truth and lead people into error.
The Serpent in Philosophy
The serpent’s voice is also heard in human philosophies and ideologies. This session considers how the wisdom of the world often contradicts God’s wisdom and how disciples must remain grounded in Scripture.
The Serpent in the Millennium
The series concludes with a look ahead to the time when the serpent will finally be silenced, and peace will fill the earth. It offers hope and encouragement that the struggles with temptation and sin will one day be over.
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