Sunday School Lesson: Grace for Everyone – Romans 3:1-31

Introduction: Why This Matters for Teens Teenagers often compare themselves to others and think, “I’m not that bad,” or “I’m too messed up for God.” Romans 3 removes both excuses. Paul explains that everyone falls short—but everyone is also offered grace through Jesus. This lesson helps teens understand sin honestly, grace clearly, and faith deeply. What I’ve Learned about God’s Faithfulness You and I both know that humans are not great at keeping promises. We are all guilty of breaking promises or not doing what we said we would or doing what we wouldn’t. Thankfully, God is not like us in this way. God is faithful even when were not. He never fails to keep His promises, and He is … Read more

Sunday School Lesson: Saved by Grace, Not by Our Goodness – Romans 3:1-31

Introduction: Why This Matters for Teens Teenagers often feel pressure to be “good enough”—good enough for parents, friends, teachers, or even for God. Romans 3 reminds us that no one can earn God’s approval through good behavior. Every person has sinned and needs a Savior. But the good news is that God offers forgiveness and righteousness through Jesus alone. This chapter teaches teens that our hope isn’t in our own goodness, but in God’s amazing grace. Bible Reading 1: Romans 3:1-8 (God Is Faithful Even When We’re Not) “What advantage, then, is there in being a Jew?… Much in every way! First of all, the Jews have been entrusted with the very words of God. What if some were unfaithful? … Read more