A Book of Remembrance
"A Book of Remembrance teaches students how to measure their behaviors with standards"
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Dr. Melody Banks
of Churches Island
A Book of Remembrance when applied to student behaviors, provides a standard that can help students solve problems with peace when they:
​1. Remember to align their behaviors with the 39 statements of faith
2. Measure their behaviors with 39 statements of faith
A Book of Remembrance will teach students how to witness with love to:
1. Students who align their behaviors with self-righteous standards
2. Students who measure their success by their ability to satisfy themselves
I am a teacher who created 39 lesson plans that teach love = peace .
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Overview of the 39 Lessons
This Website Includes Free Lesson Plans to Help Students Measure their Behaviors.
This website houses the 39 lessons, which are organized into themes by the 7 churches in the Book of Revelation.
My name is Melody, and I am teaching the paradox of love and the paradox of peace to affirm the truth.
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The paradox is how we struggle with awakening to know the truth. In writing to the Romans, Paul of Tarsus explains the confusing paradox finding peace with his behaviors when he says, "For what I am doing, I do not understand. For what I will to do, that I do not practice; but what I hate, that I do.” Paul explained how loving Christ will bring peace.
A Book of Remembrance includes 39 lesson plans to teach students how to love and be filled with peace.
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​​​Lessons 1-5: Pre-Church Age. The Rock of Faith that was established in the Old Testament.
This foundation is the foundation that our inner church is built upon: 1) The Rock of Faith or 2) sinking sand.
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​​​The next 31 lessons align with the 7 churches in the Book of Revelation to build our inner church on the foundation.
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Lesson 6: Church of Laodicea. The paradox includes choosing to love like a servant who fears and has faith in God, or the paradox includes choosing to be a lover of self who fears and has faith in one's inner self. The paradox is how to be made perfect in weakness. The secular worldview does not teach us to have faith in being made perfect in weakness but instead teaches us to be a lover of self.​ The church of Laodicea uses Lukewarm faith as as a way to explain the paradox of faith and fear. Lessons 7-36 will teach us how to build an inner temple with love that equals peace by identifying how we can choose to build our inner temple with lukewarm faith does not equal peace. ​​
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Lessons 7-11: Church of Ephesus. The paradox of grace. The paradox of prosperity.
​Righteous behavior that increases our faith in God: Accept God's grace by loving God.
Unrighteous behavior that decreases faith in God to be lukewarm: loving to work for prosperity.
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Lessons 12-16: Church of Smyrna.​ The paradox of mercy. The paradox of celebrating pride.
​Righteous behavior that increases our faith in God: sharing God's mercy by loving our neighbor.
Unrighteous behavior that decreases faith in God to be lukewarm: loving to celebrate pride.
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Lessons 17-21: Church of Pergamos: The paradox of repenting. The paradox of believing lies.
​Righteous behavior that increases our faith in God: Repenting by praying for our enemies with love.
Unrighteous behavior that decreases our faith in God to be lukewarm: Loving to believe lying vanities.
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Lessons 22-26: Church of Thyatira: The paradox of faithfulness. The paradox of unfaithfulness.
​Righteous behavior that increases our faith in God: Loving with New Covenant Faithfulness.
Unrighteous behavior that decreases our faith in God to be lukewarm: Loving with New Covenant Unfaithfulness.
Lessons 27-31: Church of Sardis: The paradox of a Holy Spirit. The paradox of a Jezebel spirit.
​Righteous behavior that increases our faith in God: Listening to the Holy Spirit and loving God's family.
Unrighteous behavior that decreases our faith in God to be lukewarm: Listening to the Jezebel spirit and persecuting God's family.
​Lessons 32-36: Church of Philadephia: The paradox of loving the Word of God that became flesh. The paradox of being prejudiced against the Word of God that became flesh.
​Righteous behavior that increases our faith in God: Be a witness with a heart that loves the Word of God that became flesh and not the lies of the world.
Unrighteous behavior that decreases our faith in God to be lukewarm: Loving to be prejudice against the Word of God with a heart that knows the truth but believes the lies of the world with self-righteousness.​​​​​​​​​​​
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Lessons 37-39: Advanced Lessons Jesus will build His church on The Rock of Faith. As it was spoken in Matthew 16:18 by Jesus, "Upon this rock, I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it."
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Next Step Lessons - 31 lessons
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A Book of Remembrance was written because the ones who fear the Lord were speaking about the people bearing false witness and the Lord had A Book of Remembrance written before Him for people who do "fear the Lord and esteem His name" (Malachi 3:16). Then shall you return and discern between the righteous an the wicked, between him that serveth God and him that serveth not." We are called to love like servants, and A Book of Remembrance compares self love to servant love.
We are called to be servants who are building an internal temple that will bear witness to the world and when the world is taking over the church culture this is a burden to bear. This is why it is important to remember to build our church on The Rock of Faith and how to witness to people with love and peace who have lukewarm faith. Peace is fearless and A Book of Remembrance will teach students how servant love can be a weapon to help manage conflict and bring peace.
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